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Federal Programs Launched under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership

Federal programs and activities under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the successor to Growing Forward 2, have been officially launched. Federal Agriculture Minister MacAulay says the programs will help the agriculture and food sector innovate, grow and prosper.

Interview with Minister MacAulay (3:25 minutes) (1.56 Mb)

 
 
Source : Agriculture and Forestry

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