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Minister MacDonald announces Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada collaborating with the Soil Conservation Council of Canada to develop the groundbreaking National Agricultural Soil Health Strategy

Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Today, the Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced that the Government of Canada is committed to advancing the National Agricultural Soil Health Strategy, with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) partnering with the Soil Conservation Council of Canada (SCCC) on its development. This work builds on the important leadership undertaken by the Senate, including significant contributions from the Honourable Robert Black, Senator for Ontario, and is supported by Bill S230, An Act respecting the development of a national strategy for soil health protection, conservation and enhancement. It recognizes the critical role of soil health in supporting Canada’s agricultural productivity, sustainability, and resilience.

Minister MacDonald emphasized that the Strategy is being developed collaboratively with partners across the sector, reflecting soil as a critical national asset that underpins the livelihood of Canadian farmers, national food security and environmental outcomes. The significant work already underway by the SCCC and industry partners was recognized as having created strong momentum, which will be leveraged to inform and accelerate the  development of the Strategy.

The development of the National Agricultural Soil Health Strategy will be informed through regular engagement with provinces and territories, Indigenous agricultural groups, producer organizations, academia and industry. Engagement  will take place starting this Spring to ensure the Strategy appropriately reflects regional realities and long-term sector priorities.

AAFC will collaborate with SCCC to establish a committee structure and advisory working groups to guide the Strategy’s development and provide an opportunity for expert input across key areas, including research, extension, data, and incentives.

Source : Canada.ca

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