Increasing Support For Fruit Growers

 
 

February 3, 2010 12:30 PM

McGuinty Government Helping Remove Unproductive Vines And Trees

More fruit growers will receive assistance to remove unproductive or uneconomic vines and trees from their farms. 

The federal-provincial Orchard and Vineyard Transition Program (OVTP) is receiving an additional $2 million from the Province to help grape, apple, and tender fruit producers adapt to industry pressures and changing markets. Eligible participants receive $1,618.74 per acre toward their orchard and/or vineyard stock removal and disposal costs.

Applications are being processed on a first come, first served basis. The final application deadline is now March 31, 2010 and growers must complete removals by November 30, 2010.

QUICK FACTS

 
  • The federal government has already contributed $22.3 million to the OVTP including about $1 million to develop regional industry strategic plans.
  • The Ontario government is also supporting fruit growers in several other ways, including $25 million for the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre.
  • OVTP applications totalling approximately $18.7 million have been received so far.

CONTACTS

  • Sarah Petrevan
    Minister's Office
    416-326-3861
    sarah.petrevan@nullontario.ca
  • Susan Murray
    Communications Branch
    519-826-3145
    susan.murray@nullontario.ca



Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
ontario.ca/agriculture


 

"We recognize that grape, apple and tender fruit growers had a particularly challenging year, and that it is important to help as many of them as possible to maintain competitiveness in the industry."

 – Carol Mitchell
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs


"Our government knows that fruit growers are a key part of Ontario's economy, especially as we begin to see signs of economic recovery in Canada. We're pleased to see that this program continues to help growers adapt to new market realities and seize opportunities that will boost their business for the future."

 – Gerry Ritz
Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food