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Government Funding Resources
Available to the Specialty Bird
Producers
AAFC and BC MAL
Elise Legendre
Marketing and Trade Officer
BC Regional Office
Overview
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Poultry Industry Initiative
National ACAAF
IAF
CAIS
Conclusion
Poultry Industry Initiative
• In March 2005, BC Poultry Association
(BCPA) was granted $1.5M by BC MAL
to support initiatives that enhance
biosecurity in the poultry industry.
• To access funds, BCPA had to develop
a strategic plan.
Poultry Industry Initiative
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The BC Poultry Industry Biosecurity
Emergency Response Strategic Plan
2005-2007 has 4 goals:
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“The BC Poultry industry has a mandatory and
auditable Biosecurity Program in place to enhance
protection against an infectious disease outbreak
by 2007”
Poultry Industry Initiative
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“The BC poultry industry has an emergency
response management plan in place to handle an
infectious disease outbreak by 2007”
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“An effective and comprehensive risk
management is in place to provide fair
compensations to producers in the event of an
infectious disease outbreak by 2007”
Poultry Industry Initiative
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“The Poultry Industry Advisory Management
Committee (IAMC) has the resources to ensure
that the strategies in the BC Poultry Industry
Biosecurity / Emergency Response Strategic Plan
are delivered in an effective and coordinated
manner”
IAMC is the advisory committee that
manages the plan – includes rep from
across the industry
Poultry Industry Initiative
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In January 2006, AAFC through the
National Advancing Canadian Agriculture
and Agri-Food Program (ACAAF) granted
an extra $1.5M to the initiative to support
on-farm biosecurity initiatives (OFBI).
The money was granted to Investment
Agriculture Foundation (IAF)
Poultry Industry Initiative
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OFBI support projects that meet these 3
objectives:
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Actively engage the poultry sector to contribute
to the development and adoption of improved
biosecurity protocols;
Expand the poultry sector’s capacity to prevent
and respond to zoonotic disease infections in
commercial and non-commercial flock; and
Integrate sector-led piloted and tested projects
into future initiatives.
Poultry Industry Initiative
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OFBI is a national pilot project initiative that
is being conducted in BC, Qc and Ont.
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BC is the only province where direct
assistance to producer is allowed in the
context of the OFBI.
Poultry Industry Initiative
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Direct assistance is subject to the following
limits:
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No more than 50% of the total grant ($750K)
No more than 30% of eligible cost up to $5K
Incremental costs only
No other source of assistance for these costs
Reimburse only once the producer has
demonstrated full compliance with a recognized
mandatory biosecurity standard
Poultry Industry Initiative
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Proposal to IAMC for a Biosecurity
Coordinator for the Specialty Bird – project
was accepted in principle.
“To hire a biosecurity coordinator to develop appropriate
biosecurity protocols to address the specificities of the
specialty bird producers’ operations. Those protocols would
stem from the basic mandatory standards identified for the
industry”
National ACAAF
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The overall aim of ACAAF is to position
Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector
at the leading edge. The program has 4
objectives:
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Expand the sector’s capacity to respond to
current and emerging issues.
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Position the sector to capture market
opportunities.
National ACAAF
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Actively and continuously engage the sector to
contribute to future agriculture and agri-food
policy directions.
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Integrate sector-led projects tested and piloted
under ACAAF into future government or
industry initiatives.
Investment Agriculture Foundation
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The Foundation's areas of interest are
as diverse as BC agriculture itself.
We are interested in strategies, plans,
programs and projects which will help
the agri-food industry adapt, diversify
and grow. Applications which can lead
to lasting change are important
considerations.
Investment Agriculture Foundation
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IAF supports ideas which:
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help capture marketplace opportunities;
enhance food safety and quality;
promote environmentally sound practices;
increase competitiveness;
strengthen rural development;
increase human resource capabilities; and
develop co-operation, strategic alliances and
partnerships.
Investment Agriculture Foundation
Investment Agriculture Foundation
PO Box 8248
Victoria, BC V8W 3R9
Phone 250-356-1662
Fax 250-953-5162
Email [email protected]
Website: www.iafbc.ca
Canadian Agriculture Income
Stabilization Program (CAIS)
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The objective of the CAIS program is
to help producers manage risks that
result in both large and small
decreases in income.
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The program is expected to:
– provide a whole farm stabilization and
disaster mitigation approach;
Canadian Agriculture Income
Stabilization Program (CAIS)
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provide equitable treatment for all producers,
regardless of the commodities they produce;
assist in dealing with short-term income
fluctuations as a result of risks outside a
producer's control;
manage risks that threaten the future
profitability of farm operations;
increase farm income stability; and
increase the producer's ability to manage
agricultural risks.
Canadian Agriculture Income
Stabilization Program (CAIS)
The CAIS Program Administration
P.O. Box 3200 , Station Main
Winnipeg , MB R3C 5R7
Tel: (toll-free) 1 866 367-8506
Fax: 204 983-3947
Web site:
http://www.agr.gc.ca/caisprogram/main.html
Conclusion
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There are programs and funding available.
Projects that support industry-wide initiative are
usually favored.
There is a strong interest in both the provincial and
the federal government to support industry-led
initiative.
Q&A
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