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Public, industry weigh in on future of agriculture

The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has published a report on feedback from the public and industry professionals on a new five-year agriculture policy framework for P.E.I. that information is published online now.

The current agriculture policy framework, Growing Forward 2, expires March 31, 2018

Farm cash receipts from 2016 totalled $487M and the industry employs approximately 3,500 people primarily in rural communities, according to a government news release.

The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has published areport detailing public and industry feedback on a new five-year agriculture policy framework for P.E.I.

The report, titled What We've Heard: The Next Policy Framework for Agriculture (2018-2023), is the culmination of a two-year consultation process,according to a government release.

Department clients, industry stakeholders, and the public were invited to provide their input in several priority areas throughout the evaluation and consultation process.

"The information collected from this report will help our department deliver programs that meet the specific needs of the Island's agriculture industry going forward," said Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Alan McIssacin the release.

"It will allow us to hit the ground running when the next policy framework comes into effect."