Province announces $4.4 million investment towards agricultural industry for climate change adaptations

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BIBLE HILL, N.S. — Nova Scotia's agriculture sector is receiving a substantial boost from the government to address the challenges posed by climate ...

. This initiative aims to restore and enhance wetlands along the Bay of Fundy, providing multiple benefits to nearby communities.

Perennia Food and Agriculture Corporation is a provincial development agency with the mission to support growth, transformation and economic development in Nova Scotia’s agriculture, seafood, and food and beverage sectors. - Sarah Jordan“We have already successfully restored over 400 hectares of tidal wetlands in the province," he said. “This funding will enable us to continue that good work, as well as develop and implement that holistic approach to increase the resiliency of communities.

Along with the funding to the mentioned organizations, NASCAD University is receiving a $112,000 of the investment to support their Flaxmobile project. - This project, funded by the Province'sand administered by the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities, aims to educate the public on growing fiber flax, which serves as the plant source for linen.

“NASCAD’s Flaxmobile project demonstrates the significance of transitioning away from imported fossil-based fibres, towards locally produced, recycled and biodegradable alternatives,” said Juanita Spencer, CEO of the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities. "As we continue to see the effects of climate change, it is essential for the agriculture sector to develop strategies to adapt and respond to changing conditions. Failure to do so not only jeopardizes food security but also the long-term sustainability of farming practices," said Morrow.

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