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Government of Canada invests in improved halal beef processing and packaging in Prince Edward Island

Today, the Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced an investment of up to $2,256,786 for Atlantic Beef Products Inc. (ABPI) through the Kosher and Halal Investment Program. This program helps federally regulated beef and veal processing establishments adopt technologies and processing equipment that support increased efficiency and profitability of kosher and/or halal production.

Canadian consumers are increasingly seeking high-quality, locally processed food products that reflect their values and promote diversity. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Canadian businesses as they innovate, grow, and meet growing market demands.

This funding will support ABPI's implementation of advanced technologies and packaging processes at its Albany, Prince Edward Island, facility. The project aims to increase meat yield from beef products and enhance packaging options for halal-certified products destined for Canadian retailers.

As one of the first recipients of this investment program, ABPI will undertake a comprehensive plan to modernize its operations and improve product quality, efficiency, and market offerings. These improvements will support the growth of the halal market in Atlantic Canada and beyond, and reinforce the importance of choosing Canada's safe, high-quality, locally processed food.

Canada's newly announced Buy Canadian Policy is designed to prioritize Canadian suppliers, materials, and content in federal procurement, strengthening our domestic economy and ensuring Canadians have access to high-quality, Canadian-made products.

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