The importance of agriculture

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Five new local studies suggest red tape continues to restrict farmers from growing their business.

The Workforce Planning and Development Board of Grand Erie helped to complete separate Agriculture and Labour Force Analysis Studies for Brant, Norfolk, Elgin, Oxford and Middlesex Counties.

Among the finds, the surveys showed finding workers, limited profits and finding new markets also hurt farmers.

Norfolk Mayor Dennis Travale says the report brings to life the importance of agriculture in Canada and Southern Ontario.

2 Comments

  1. Uncle B says:

    We witness the passing of the latter days of the last. the greatest, Caucasian empire the world has ever known. Now beholden to the mighty Han people this year for huge loans they likely cannot repay, just to maintain their almost magical “American Dream’ , and facing astounding advances made in science and engineering form Asian countries, where they failed, in automotive engineering, nuclear engineering medical sciences, train technologies, and habituated in an unhealthy expensive diet, they retreat from Afghanistan, Iraq, the rest of the world, unable to further finance their quest for oil. As this great Empire retreats, folds, diminishes, Canadian farm land, Canadian food sources take on a new significance. For posterity, for the sake of our children, for the sake of our sovereign nation, we must preserve every inch of fertile, food producing soil and even as our benefactors from the south retract, regroup, and recoil in defeat, sending less food stuffs north, Canada must compensate and grow her own food.
    Should the Han people tire of financing the ‘American Dream’ with huge loans, re-payed with only devalued paper, deflated dollars, after the fact of the contracted ‘value’, with fiat, over-manipulated U.S.dollars, Fertile Canadian soil would take on significant value to Canadians. Canada lost the Grand Banks to the world, we did not ‘stand on guard’, our politicians peddled out greatest food resource for political favors. We now pay high prices for farmed fish, some even from Indonesia, and fed Carp from Chinese sewage in great ponds, ground, pelletized and sold as fish food there. Will we pave over our fertile soils, then import food grown in Chinese ‘night -soil’ too? For a percent ROI, Harper wound have it so! beware the evil corporatists they are wanton and will rape you, your land, sell your clean waters, even your souls to the factories in Asia for ROI . Watch now!

  2. Medusa says:

    Huh?

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