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Ontario Federation of Agriculture talks rural Ontario needs

In a show of strength for Ontario’s agri-food sector and rural communities, four provincial organizations came together at Queen’s Park to demonstrate how investments in rural Ontario economic development benefit all Ontarians.

February 23, 2018  By Drew Spoelstra Executive Member Ontario Federation of Agriculture


The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA), together with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus and Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus made a joint announcement on the value of spreading future economic development dollars across the province on February 21 at Queen’s Park.

Led by OFA, the partner announcement supports OFA’s provincial election campaign – Producing Prosperity in Ontario. The campaign calls for greater investment in Ontario’s agri-food sector and rural communities as an effective strategy to deliver economic growth and prosperity for all Ontarians.

Together, the four organizations represent more than 400 communities across Ontario, 37,000 farms and 60,000 businesses. The message sent to the government was clear – with proper investments, rural Ontario holds huge potential to deliver economic and social return to the province. There are tremendous benefits to investing in Ontario’s farms and our rural and mid-sized communities. The potential economic payoffs are huge, so are the opportunities to reduce the pressures on larger urban centres dealing with affordable housing and infrastructure issues.

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The event demonstrates the strong support across the province to secure future investments like expanding broadband, improve roads and bridges, natural gas infrastructure and maintaining social infrastructure like rural schools and medical care. Together, the groups called for strong leadership and bold action to make a difference across Ontario by unlocking the potential of agri-food sector and rural communities.

OFA’s Producing Prosperity in Ontario campaign is gaining momentum and attracting interest from government and partner organizations. OFA welcomes campaign partners. The more voices we can add to our call for distributed economic develop and investment dollars, the stronger the message. Visit producingprosperity.ca and click on the partner section to learn more. Together we can show that smart strategic investments in rural communities the agri-food sector can make difference for everyone in Ontario.

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