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The Rural Voice, 2005-10, Page 47News in Agriculture Dombrowsky announces drainage program Minister of Agriculture, Food and Ontario Rural Affairs Leona Dombrowsky • Providing grants to municipalities unveiled details of the new $6 million to cover one half of the cost of Agricultural Drainage Infrastructure employing a drainage superintendent Program (ADIP) at the 2005 • Clarifying what parts of a drainage International Plowing Match and project are eligible for grants. Rural Exposition at Listowel. Dombrowsky said drainage The new program includes better infrastructure is extremely important defined funding criteria which will in rural areas to help reduce flooding, maximize the use of taxpayers' crop and property damage, and dollars by: improve safety. The province has • Providing grants to agricultural listened to concerns and is investing landowners for up to one third of the in communities, she said. costs for new drain construction or The ministry consulted improvement projects extensively with stakeholders to • Covering up to two-thirds of the ensure the new program meets their costs for this work in Northern needs and will be sending municipalities more information on program details and application deadlines for this fiscal year. During the fall, ministry staff will be hosting several meetings across the province with municipalities and representatives of the drainage industry to provide details of the ADIP answer questions and distribute application forms. The ministry typically pays grants on approximately 250 drain construction/jmprovement projects and approximately 1,500 maintenance projects annually, involving thousands of agricultural properties.0 Mitchell announces $20 million for CAWSEP Ontario farm and agribusiness operators now have access to over $20 million in their ongoing efforts to care for the health of, the environment and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, following an announcement by federal minister of agriculture Andy Mitchell at the opening of the IPM in Listowel. The Greencover Canada Program will support projects that enhance biodiversity, prevent wind and water erosion of precious farmland and improve the quality of surface water and groundwater. The Canada - Ontario Water Supply Expansion Program (COWSEP) will help Ontario producers develop, conserve and enhance sustainable water supplies. "The Greencover Canada and Water Supply Expansion programs support the agriculture industry in its longstanding tradition of carefully managing the environment," said Mitchell. "Canadian producers are dedicated to sound environmental practices, and the Government of Canada is pleased to provide strong programs to assist them" Under Greencover Canada, the Government of Canada will contribute $15 million in financial and technical assistance to help producers improve water quality in streams, rivers and lakes, adopt sustainable land use practices, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance fish and wildlife habitat. Producers who have completed an Environmental Farm Plan and identified an eligible project under one of Greencover's Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) categories may qualify for up to $20,000 in cost -shared funding to help implement their project. Projects such as establishing buffer strips of ❑ ❑ ❑ - Safe & Professional Dismantling of Barns & Wooden Structures • Insured • NOSTALGIC SALVAGE INC. Danny Farrow 519-323-0175 565 Perth St. N., Mount Forest 1-888-643-8410 42 THE RURAL VOICE permanent vegetation along streams and rivers and fencing to limit livestock access to watercourses will be eligible. Through COWSEP, the Government of Canada will provide $5.6 million in technical and financial assistance. Primary producers, agricultural and conservation groups, rural communities and municipalities, agribusinesses and rural enterprises, educational institutions and provincial government agencies and Crown corporations are eligible for COWSEP assistance. Under COWSEP, three types of projects will be eligible for assistance: Tier 1 — on-farm water projects; Tier 2 — multi-user water supplies; and Tier 3 — strategic initiatives. The Government of Canada will allocate up to $2.2 million for each of the on-farm and multi-user programs, and up to $1.2 million for strategic initiatives. The provincial government will match the federal government's contribution towards multi-user projects over the lifetime of the program. "The Greencover and Water Supply programs, along with the Environmental Farm Plan and Canada -Ontario Farm Stewardship Programs, are important tools to help Ontario producers protect our water?' said Dombrowsky. "We are listening Continued on page 43