HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-02, Page 15COFFEE BREAK — An open house was held
at the Brussels Public School on Monday night
and some coffee was provided to quench the
thirst. (Photo by Langlois)
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OFA tells province THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 2, 1979 --A 15
Food is No. 1 industry
OPEN HOUSE — Parents had a chance to see what their children had
been doing in school when an open house was held at the Brussels Public
School on Monday night.
(Photo by Langlois)
All Ministers of the
Government have a re-
sponsibility to recognize that
food is. Ontario's most
important industry, the
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture (OFA) said in its
Annual Brief to the Cabinet
today,
The OFA's 21 page Brief
warned I that continued
indifference would lead to an
undermining of Ontario's
tremendous potential for
food production. They
pointed out that other juris-
dictions took agriculture
seriously with the result that
Ontario Farmers now had to
compete with the treasuries
of other countries and pro-
vinces.
The Brief said that a
change in attitude would not
require large expenditures.
Among their many recom-
mendations were;
-a new Petty Trespass Act,
which would provide real
protection for all property
owners. Under present
legislation, fines are minimal
and convictions are difficult
to obtain.
-more emphasis on food
products by Ontario's trade
missions. Last year only 20 of
the over 200 companies
publicized ha .d anything to
do with food.
-use part of Ontario Hydro's
expansion funds to finance
the development of alternate
energy sources.
-protecting food producing
areas from garbage dumps,
gravel pits, industrial waste
and nuclear dump sites.
-effective Predator control in
livestock areas.
-expand farmers' markets
and give consumers more
choices.
-promoting small business
enterprises in the „ farm
supply and food processing
sectors.
The Brief concluded that
agriculture has a large
potential for job creation and
warrants as high a priority as
manufacturing.
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