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Harper Government Supports Nova Scotia Dairy Producers

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, August 20, 2012 - Canada's Economic Action Plan (EAP) is helping a Nova Scotia dairy farm increase its revenues and production capacity. Member of Parliament Greg Kerr (West Nova), on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, announced today an investment for the purchase and installation of new wastewater treatment equipment at Cook's Dairy Farm Ltd., in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

"The Harper Government's top priority remains the economy, and dairy producers play a crucial role in keeping our economy strong," said MP Kerr. "This investment will help Cook's Dairy Farm increase its production capacity and sales, and be better equipped to meet growing market demands."

Cook's Dairy Farm currently processes approximately three million litres of raw milk per year into a variety of fluid milk, sour cream, and other drink products. This investment of $94, 000 will help increase their production capacity and also enable them to satisfy food safety regulatory requirements for organic dairy processing. As a result, the company is expected to stimulate demand for Canadian milk, benefitting local farmers. The equipment will also benefit the environment by helping the company be more effective in treating the wastewater effluent from milk processing.

"This new waste water treatment equipment supports our ongoing commitment to being good stewards of the land," said Don Cook, General Manager of Cook's Dairy Farm Ltd. "The investment will also support our development as a certified organic dairy."

This repayable contribution is being delivered through the Agricultural Flexibility Fund's AgriProcessing Initiative, a five-year, up to $50 million initiative designed to enhance the competitiveness of Canada's agri-processing sector. It provides support to existing companies for projects that involve the adoption of innovative and new-to-company manufacturing technologies and processes that are essential to sustaining and improving the sector's position in today's global marketplace. For more information on this program, visit www.agr.gc.ca/api.

Through the EAP, the Harper Government is helping farmers find new markets, adapt to current economic challenges and make their businesses more efficient and environmentally sustainable. The Next Phase of the EAP will remain focused on strengthening the economy, while working towards returning to balanced budgets and securing Canada's economic future. For more information on Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.

Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada


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