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Vegetable Cold Storage Facilities Will Grow Food Self-Sufficiency

Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL – The Honourable Elvis Loveless, Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture, today announced a $1.25-million investment to help establish vegetable cold storage and packing facilities in Robinsons and Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
 
Spruce Meadow Farms, near Happy Valley-Goose Bay, will receive $250,000 in provincial funding under the vegetable cold storage development program, and $242,975 under the federal-provincial Canadian Agricultural Partnership, to construct a regional cold storage and packaging facility for Labrador. 
 
Southwestern Newfoundland Farmers Group Ltd, a cooperative of seven farmers from the Southwest Coast region of the island portion of the province, will receive $750,000 in provincial funding under the Regional Vegetable Cold Storage Development Program to help establish a new vegetable storage and secondary processing facility in Robinsons.
 
Access to adequate, certified cold storage facilities is vital for farmers to extend their marketing periods, meet wholesaler requirements for consistent quality and supply, and increase opportunities for secondary processing. Establishing cooperative cold storage facilities in these regions is intended to give producers the infrastructure they need to increase production and improve vegetable quality and food self-sufficiency in Newfoundland and Labrador.
 
Expressions of Interest to establish regional, certified cold storage and packing facilities were considered from individuals, producer cooperatives or associations, and applications that best met regional requirements were accepted. This initiative advances the Provincial Government’s plans to develop a stronger economic foundation and increase food self-sufficiency to 20 per cent by 2022. The Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a federal-provincial-territorial initiative providing $37 million over five years to the Newfoundland and Labrador agriculture and agri-food industry.
Source : Government of Canada

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