Canadian Federal Agriculture Ministry funds pulse and special crops

Published 2021년 11월 17일

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Canadian federal agriculture minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has announced a $4.3 million funding for the pulse and special crops sectors. Pulse Canada is set to receive a little under $4.2 million, including $2.3 million for its 25 by 25 strategy, with the funds aimed at promoting pulses and pulse-based ingredients to international food manufacturers and food service. The money will also be used for addressing trade barriers and improving rail performance.
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Federal agriculture minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has announced $4.3 million in funding for the pulse and special crops sectors. Pulse Canada will receive slightly less than $4.2 million of the investment with $2.3 million aimed at its 25 by 25 strategy. That plan calls for 25 percent of production to be in new markets by 2025. The money will be used to promote pulses and pulse-based ingredients to international food manufacturers and food service "as a sustainable, value-added, healthy ingredient," said a government news release. About $1.5 million will be used for the Ag Transport Coalition Railway Performance Measurement Program and $429,000 will be used to assess and resolve barriers to international trade. The Canadian Special Crops Association will receive $127,944 to work on international opportunities. Corey Loessin, chair of Pulse Canada, said Canada already leads the world in pulse production and exports. "Today's investments from the Government of Canada in diversifying ...

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