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resurgence of -a sense of comMunity and
enhancing community priorities
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40 the need for better `networking' among the
various part of agriculture and ruratOntoTio.
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Eighteen more Ontario fruit and vegetable
growers and packers have received grants
from the Board of Industrial Leadership and
Dev'elopment (BILD) under the Ontario
Storage,and Packing Assistance Program for
Fruit and Vegetables.
Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis
Tiiiibrell said .-the $154162 in grants are
incentives to help the growers and packers
expand, 'upgrade and. improve their opera-
tions. The redipients have invested another
$308.324 in the various projects.
The grants cover one-third of the cost of
new or renovated storage facilities for
Ontario ground fruit and vegetables for fresh
and processing. markets. They also apply to
one-third of the cost of purchasing and
installing handling and packing equipment.
Timbrell said the grants are incentives to
help growers and packers expand and
upgrade their operati6ns but he added that
there are also benefits to consumers. This
FOLD program helps ensure better aVailabil-
ity of top quality Ontario grown fruit and
vegeableshe said. '
"My ministry's goal is to help Ontario
become more agriculturally self sufficient."
he said. ',Ibis is just one of the many
programs which will help us to reach that
goal." •
BILM a cabinet committee chaired by
Treasurer Frank Miller, co-ordinates -Ont-
ario's five year $1.5 billion economic
development pian. It has set aside $20
million for this initiative and has already
award $5,648,022.
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