Dear Minister of the Environment, MPP Jeff Yurek
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I am reaching out to you with an
urgent request. The urgency comes from reading a newspaper article stating
there could be a food shortage stemming from events and restrictions worldwide
caused by the Covid-19 virus.
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While recognizing journalists thrive on
sensationalism, the fact remains Ontario is far from self-sufficient in its
food production. There are many acres of prime agricultural land not being used
today because of incorrect mapping done by both the Ministry if Natural
Resources and Forestry (MNRF) and the conservation authorities.
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These lands
have been used to feed the populace for over 150 years.
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Make no mistake,
farmers make their living off the land and would not do anything to harm the
environment that sustains them. If the mapping didn’t restrict our farmers,
there could potentially be thousands of acres available to replenish store
shelves. Two deterrents lie in their path. One is the availability of seed.
Farmers must think ahead at least six months to order the various seed.
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Hopefully this won’t be a problem as most companies overstock a little for a
margin of error.
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The second one is actually being able to put this land back
into production.
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I applaud Premier Ford for stating we
can produce anything we need in Ontario. The Premier and all the Ministers are
doing an outstanding job against the worst odds any Government could envision.
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We, the farming community, would like the chance to do our part to relieve some
of the burden you all are carrying. Growing food is what we have done since
before Canada was a country.
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Please help us to help you.
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Bob Weirmeir, Co-Vice President,
Ontario Landowners Association
Note to readers: If you are a farmer
or food producer and you have thoughts on how the provincial government can
help increase food production to strengthen our food security, please contact
your MPP https://www.ola.org/en/members/current/contact-information.
For conservation authority restrictions on food producing private
property, contact the Honourable Jeff Yurek.
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