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PAGE SIX-The Bayfield Bulletin-July 28,1966
Amusements Dining Spots Camping
Seek to Expand Export Markets
Ontario's success in the ex-
port of white beans to the Unit-
ed Kingdom, which has grown
into significant proportions, will
be further enhanced under a
promotional program to be de-
veloped under the direction of
the Ontario Food Council, Hon.
William A Stewart, Minister of
Agriculture and Food, said this
week.
In order that those primarily
interested in the trade may
have an opportunity to study
all facets of Ontario's bean pro-
duction from the growing stage
to export, overseas buyers and
technical personnel of bean
processors have been invited to
visit Ontario to obtain first-hand
knowledge of the quality and
quantity of the crop.
During the six-day visit the
overseas group will be accom-
panied by representatives of
Ontario bean growers; repre-
sentatives of Ontario dealers,
department of agriculture and
food personnel and representa-
tives of three buyers and three
technologists.
Making the announcement
Mr. Stewart said that while the
export of white beans was a
relatively new business as far
as Ontario is concerned it has
already grown into a significant
movement.
"In order to enhance On-
tario's position in the market it
is felt that there was a place
for the Ontario Food Council
to sponsor a seminar type con
ference in Ontario between the
Greene will Open
Plowing Match
The Ontario Plowmen's Asso-
ciation announced this week
that Hon. J. J. Greene, Canada
Minister of Agriculture, will of-
ficially open the International
Plowing Match to be held on
the farm of James Scott, Sea-
forth, on October 11 to 14.
The official opening will take
place at 2 p.m. on October 11.
F. A. Lashley, secretary-man-
ager of the Plowmen's Associa-
tion, said that applications for
exhibit space indicate that the
popular fall event will be larger
than ever. The Huron County
local committee is active in pre-
paring for the occasion.
growers, processors and United
Kingdom buyers," said the min-
ister. "There is a great poten-
tial for increased sales of On-
tario beans on the overseas
market. Last year we greatly
increased our sales overseas but
I feel that even greater prog-
ress can be made. It is our
intention to do all that we can
to consolidate and extend the
market in the future."
The minister said that it was'
evident that overseas processors
were willing to use more On-
tario beans if they could, be
assured of supply, quality and
competitive prices.
To achieve this increased
business it is necessary that our
growers and dealers be fully
aware of overseas requirements,
said Mr. Stewart. "It is also es-
sential that the overseas buyer
and processor should have some
knowledge of the production
and quality of Ontario beans."
Tentative program for the
visit includes a visit to Ontario
bean farms during the growing
season, and inspection handling
facilities and quality control as
well as technological discus-
sions with experts in the field.
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