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The Rural Voice, 1978-10, Page 26Newman announces 1 7000 new jobs, marketing changes Seven thousands full time jobs in Ontario is enough to make anyone pick up their ears and listen. And they did, at the media day for the International Plowing Match and Machinery Show when Ontario Agricultural Minister William Newman announced new plans for his department. Increased agricultural exports and a ratinal tariff system could do much to stimulate Ontario's economy and job situation, Mr. Newman said. 7, 000 full time jobs could be created if the importation of types of processed fruit and vegetables grown in Ontario were stopped Although the import situation is a federal matter, the agriculture minister said the province can act on exports and its own production. To further these aims, he said he will be leaving on a trade mission to Europe next week and the agriculture ministry is undergoing some major changes in its structure in order to be more effective. The ministry's marketing division will be revamped. A food marketing development branch will be established with two primary functions: to develop and imple- ment programs to increase consumption of Ontario agricultural products domestically and to expand the province's export of food. As a result, all existing domestic marketing programs will be consolidated under the new branch and most of the responsibilities of the Ontario Food Council will be handed over to the new branch. The act under which the Ontario Food Council operates will be repealed and the council's trade responsibilities will be transferred to the ministry of consumer and commercial relations. The second major change will be "streamline the farm products marketing area". The farm products marketing board and the Ontario Milk Commission will be combined under one chairmanship. Staff of the commission and the board will be merged to form a single branch which will provide administrative services to both bodies. The third change will be to amalgamate the milk industry branch and the farm products inspection branch into a quality control branch. The new branch will be moved to the marketing division "because the quality of our food products is central to ..the best nen* around livestock today_" ARCHER'S ONT. (519) 482-3991 LIVESTOCK u A fN1NENT GO SYSTEMS I request further information on HOGS Farrowing CratesD FlnlshIng Pen. ❑ Dry Sow Stdb❑ 'ATfLE Free Stals❑ Wide Arch Stals❑ Maternity Pens ❑ HORSES Box Stals❑ Standing Stals0 Manure Handling Steel Stalls ❑ NAME Breeding & Boar Pens ❑ Weaner Pens ❑ Combtnatlon Pena ❑ Cali Pens ❑ Bull Pens ❑ Corner 1,'eedersLJ Hay Racks ❑ Ventilation Systems Waterers & Sprinkler❑ ADDRESS - fanner St u4ent D Dear ❑ PG. 26 THE RURAL VOICE/OCTOBER 1978 our success in marketing them," Newman said He admitted there would be a little confusion within the ministry. "The staff have not been slotted yet but they won't lose their jobs." He said ministry won't be made any larger, just more effective. He also told the crowd of 500 he would be leaving Sept. 14 to carry the Food Ontario banner to West Cermanv and Britain, the European Economic Corn- munity in Brussels and two countries in Eastern Europe, Bulgaria and Hungary, where he hopes to make inroads for the export of Ontario agriculutral products. 'We already had preliminary discussions with them and we're optimistic," he said. Thg trade mission would be somewhat similar to the one Newman took last year to the Pacific Rim nations. That trip resulted in extended markets in Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The eastern European countries are interested in buying purebred livestock. Newman wouldn't expand on what type of livestock but did mention mink. His visit to Britain will be to discuss the export of Ontario tobacco. He is also expected to team up with the premier later in the month in Europe. ,_,_,_,AM, , AEI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DAVI DSO Well Drilling Ltd. "78 YEARS EXPERIENCE" •Farm•Suburban•Industrial• Municipal* 1 •FREE ESTIMATES • •GUARANTEED WELLS • •FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT •4 ROTARY & PERCUSSION 1 DRILLS • "OUR EXPERIENCE ASSURES LOWER COST WATER WELLS" 1 Wingham 357-1960 1 P.O.Box 486 475 Josephine _ "SERVING ONTARIO SINCE 1900" 1 1