CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The federal and provincial governments have announced a $46-million partnership aimed at boosting P.E.I.'s agriculture sector. The ...
The federal and provincial governments have announced new funding for the P.E.I. agriculture industry. - Nathan Rochford photoHeading to Principal’s Office for a Pint: Windsor’s Schoolhouse Brewery | SaltWireCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The federal and provincial governments have announced a $46-million partnership aimed at boosting P.E.I.'s agriculture sector.
The agreement runs from April 2023 to March 31, 2028. The funding for P.E.I. represents a 25 per cent increase from the previous agreement and will be cost-shared between federal and provincial coffers. Specific projects could include the development of perennial cover crops, erosion control and the P.E.I. Livestock Strategy, aimed at boosting the livestock sector.
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