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Minister Bibeau highlights Government support for women in agriculture

Calgary, Alberta - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Diversity and inclusion are integral to creating an economy that works for everyone. The full and equal participation of women in Canada’s agriculture and food system will ensure the sector remains an engine of economic growth, contributing to the sector’s competitiveness and prosperity. 
 
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau today spoke at the Advancing Women in Agriculture West 2019 conference in Calgary, highlighting the Government of Canada's ongoing commitment to creating a diverse, inclusive economy and supporting women in the agriculture and agri-food sector. 
 
The Minister also announced Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) new Women Entrepreneur Program to support women entrepreneurs involved in the agriculture and agri-food sector by providing the capital they need to grow their business, along with the meaningful skill development opportunities they are seeking.  The program includes access to capital through the Women Entrepreneur Loan, enhanced learning events, partnerships with other groups, and delivery of online content to support their needs.
 
FCC has committed $500 million over three years for the Women Entrepreneur Loan. As part of the loan, borrowers can have a portion of their fees waived and are encouraged to reinvest these savings into both personal and professional development that best suits their individual and business needs.
 
FCC’s Women Entrepreneur Program is part of a commitment made under the Government of Canada’s Women Entrepreneurship Strategy, a $2-billion investment that seeks to double the number of women-owned and women-led businesses by 2025. 
 
Today’s announcement is part of Minister Bibeau’s first agricultural tour, where she is meeting with farmers, processors and industry leaders.
Source : Government of Canada

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