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Growing Forward 2 Mid-term update • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
November 30, 2015
Manitoba Agriculture, Food
and Rural Development
MAFRD Strategic Direction 2015-2018
Vision: Agriculture, agri-food and agri-product industries will be key economic drivers for Manitoba.
Mission: MAFRD creates the environment that accelerates rural economic development with a focus on the agriculture and agri-food industries
Goals: • Grow the agri-processing sector • Increase capacity of communities and agricultural organizations to
drive economic development • Increase competitiveness, sustainability and adaptability of the
agricultural industry
The next framework is designed to link policy instruments to future challenges
FPT framework – 3 program suites
• Guides policy objectives and sets out funding arrangements for support for the sector – Federal strategic initiatives that invest in priority areas and
complement PT programming • AgriInnovation, AgriCompetitiveness, AgriMarketing
– Comprehensive suite of national Business Risk Management programs
• AgriStability, AgriInsurance, AgriInvest, AgriRecovery, AgriRisk
– Cost-shared strategic initiatives – Provincially flexible and delivered by provinces.
Manitoba priorities to be addressed by GF2
• Continuous improvement in productivity
• Drive more innovation from research to commercialization
• Increase value added of products and processing capacity
• Improve watershed management
• Adoption of best management practices and building public trust
• Skill development and building organizational capacity
• Improve in prevention and mitigation of risks
Manitoba’s GF2 strategic approach
• Enhance Manitoba’s Research capacity
• Empowering industry organizations to lead the way:
– Build leadership capacity
– Develop and execute sector strategies.
• More sector development approaches.
• Target stakeholders along the agri-products chain e.g.
expanded processor focus, young farmers
• More strategic, targeted and competitive programs
Manitoba GF2 Programs
We’ve heard you on Program Delivery Effectiveness
• Continuous efforts to improve program clarity, communication,
and timeliness
• Third party relationships for delivery – apply strategically
• Projects approved – general satisfaction with decisions
Funding amount - Manitoba’s GF2 Strategic Initiatives
• $176 million over 5 years for strategic initiatives (Average $35.4 million per year) – Federal $21.1 million ($105.5 million over five years) – Provincial $14.1 million ($70.5 million over five years)
• Includes federal attributed funding
– $2.9 million per year ($14.6 over five years)
• $113M committed to date; $63M remaining
Growing Forward 2 – Optimizing Framework Team Manitoba approach required
• Program Intakes - align project lengths and remaining time
available in the framework.
– 2 seasonal periods remaining
• Diligence in project management – identify project activity that can
be completed during framework.
• Optimizing Funds – Unspent initiatives re-profiled to benefit
Manitoba’s industry on initiatives completed during framework.
Growing Forward 2 Midterm Assistance Status Distribution by Program
GF2 Funding to Recipients
Approved GF2 Funding by Outcomes
Adoption of Best Business Practices
40%
Building Skills & Leadership
Capacity 7%
Improvements in Productivity
29%
Research 16%
Sector Market Development
3%
Sector Risk Management
5%
Implementing Assurance Systems Food Safety, Biosecurity, Traceability and Animal
Welfare in Food, Crops and Livestock
Megan Bergman CVO/Food Safety
Implementing Assurance Systems - Objectives Food Safety, Biosecurity, Traceability and Animal Welfare
Objectives • Increase producers’ and processors’ awareness and adoption of
best practices in the following areas: food safety, traceability, biosecurity, animal welfare, with a focus on risk identification, prevention and mitigation.
Scope: Crops/Livestock and Food
Programs • G. Assurance - Food Safety OnFarm • G. Assurance - Food Safety Processors and Distributors
Implementing Assurance Systems – Food
• Increased food processors awareness of best practices
– 1560 people trained in food safety, biosecurity, traceability, animal welfare practices from over 90 companies.
– Educational/technical resources continue to be developed on an on-going basis.
Program # of projects approved Food Safety 49 Traceability 38 Animal Welfare (abattoirs only) 11
Total # 98 Committed Funds $1,346,211
Implementing Assurance Systems – Crops and Livestock
Approved food safety on-farm activity
• Increased adoption of best
practices – 157 food safety projects – 422 biosecurity projects – 18 traceability projects – 101 welfare/animal health
projects – 6 workplace safety projects
Improving Assurance Systems Environmental Sustainability
Chris Budiwski Director Agri-Resource
Implementing Assurance Systems – Environmental Sustainability
Objective: • to increase producers awareness and adoption on good practices
that protect the environment and conserve and enhance EG&S on agricultural lands
Focus Areas • Environment BMPs • Ecological Goods and Services (EG&S) • Environmental Farm Plan (EFP)
Implementing Assurance Systems Environmental Sustainability – Environment BMPs
• MMFAP2 (2014 – 2016) – 13 applications approved
to date (1.7 million in funding)
• 137 approved applications ($5.8 million in funding) for the adoption of BMPs to mainly increase and repair manure storage capacity and improve extensive wintering of livestock facilities
Implementing Assurance Systems Environmental Sustainability – Environmental Farm Plan
• EFP program is administered and delivered by MAFRD and EFP
reviews are completed by Keystone Agriculture Producers.
• 134 EFP workshops held and 10 other training events
• 520 producers trained under GF2
• 6,674 EFP completed since the start of the program.
Implementing Assurance Systems Environmental Sustainability – EG&S
• Working with Conservation Districts and producers to implement beneficial management practices with a focus on water quality.
• approved 116 applications for $1.97 million mainly on riparian area enhancement and water retention structure projects
Pie chart provide by GF2 Secretariat
• Help develop innovative tools to deliver EG&S programming e.g. conservation auctions, LiDAR
Advancing Research
Daryl Domitruk Director Research and Market Intelligence
Growing Innovation
Objective : Advance the sector through research by supporting: • Highly qualified people (HQP) and their equipment • Initiatives (several HQP conducting a range of related and
coordinated projects) • Projects (HQP conducting single targeted projects)
Growing Innovation Programs: • Capacity and Knowledge Development (HQP, equipment,
initiatives) • Agri-Food Research & Development (projects) • On-Farm Innovation (projects) • Grain Innovation Hub (HQP, equipment, initiatives) • Biomass Energy Support Program (projects) • Grant to UM (HQP, projects) • Grant to PAMI (HQP, projects) • Grant to FDC (HQP, projects)
Growing Innovation – HQP and Equipment
• Regional Diversification Centres Field Research Equipment • UM Entomology Technician HQP • Composites Innovation Centre Fibre Quality Lab • UM Richardson Centre Regulatory Testing Lab • Canadian Intl. Grains Institute Grain Processing Equipment • Assiniboine Community College Horticulture Research HQP • UM Grain Processing and Entomology Equipment • Prairie Agricultural Machinery Inst. Grain Storage Research Eq. • Can Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imager
Growing Innovation - Initiatives
Growing Innovation Projects ARDI: 56 projects, $4.9 million - Soy, Corn agronomy, FHB, Layer Biosecurity, Dairy Cow Health,
Hemp Oil Quality, PEDv, Bovine TB, Wheat Gluten, Anaerobic Digestion.........
On-Farm Innovation: 24 projects, $857,000 - Vertical Tillage, Compost, Strawberry Varieties, Dairy Bedding,
Lamb Productivity, Barn Lighting, Grain Bin Monitoring.........
Biomass Energy Support Program: 63 projects, $1.7 million - Convert coal boilers to biomass, manufacture fuel pellets, R&D.
Growing Innovation: The Partnership
Innovation programs are reciprocally leveraged; government and
industry share the cost.
A few cases where government is the sole contributor to equipment
costs where public good is demonstrated.
Value Added Business Development
Leo Prince Director, Food and Agri-Product Processing
Value Added and Business Development – Objectives
Objectives • Increase provincial ability to develop and commercialize
Manitoba food and value-added products. • Increase processing capacity and sustainability in the food
processing industry. Programs • Growing Value
• 36 processors received $1.7 million in funding. • Projects have purchased equipment to create products to enter
new markets, increase production capacity, automate and help small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) expand.
• Projects include: – Meat Products, Dairy, Bakery, Vegetable/Fruit Preserving
and Manufacturing, Ready Meals, Confectionary, and Milling – Flax (Growing Actions)
• Developing tasty and healthy food products in order to make Health Claims
• Survey and flax growers reference guide
Value Added and Business Development– Product Development and Commercialization
• 15 processors received $9.4 million in funding which leveraged an additional $45 million
• Projects have also increased demand for agricultural inputs including Manitoba potatoes, vegetables, canola oil, flour, beef, poultry, cheese, hemp seeds, etc.
• Projects include: – equipment to expand production capacity, reduce unwanted
waste, maintain product quality and meet environmental regulations
Value Added and Business Development– Increase processing capacity and sustainability
Building Skills and Leadership Capacity
Gerald Huebner Director, Growing Opportunities Centres
Skill Development – Objectives
Objectives • Increase knowledge and skills on business and financial planning
(group learning) • Increase number of young producers/processors • Increase leadership capacity Programs • Growing Competitiveness • Growing Visions • Growing Actions
Skill Development – Outcomes • Funded 7 seminars and conferences for $81,682 organized by
various organizations such as… – The Young Farmers Conference with KAP; MB Forage Seed
Association forage crop tour; MB Conservation Districts Association Annual Conference; MB Sheep Association Symposium and Tour; a packaging workshop for food entrepreneurs at the Richardson Centre
– The Young Farmers Conference provides young farmers with valuable learning opportunities for farm management skills
– The Richardson Centre workshops educate food processors actively pursuing business and risk management planning
Skill Development and Leadership Capacity – Outcomes • Enabled 38 young farmers to get established and develop solid
farm businesses by investing $148,160.50 – A young farmer attended the first module of Canadian Total
Excellence in Agricultural Management (CTEAM) and will be reimbursed up to $2,625.00.
• 10 organizations enhanced their organizational capacity by providing $226,000 in funding to develop strategic plans.
• Strategic Planning for the Future of Manitoba Flax Industry is $12,000.
• The Growing Actions program provided around $2.8 million in funding to 25 Agricultural Organizations for sector market development, sector risk management, improvement in productivity, adoption of best business practices and building skills and leadership capacity initiatives.
• Funding provided per category - Sector Market Development $1,442,298.40 - Building Skills and Leadership Capacity $ 393, 500 - Adoption of Best Business Practices $365,000 - Sector Risk Management $355,611 - Improvement in Productivity $274,733.25
Skill Development and Leadership Capacity – Outcomes
Examples of Growing Actions Projects
• Manitoba Soybean Crush Feasibility Study – Soy 20/20 provided the Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers (MPSG)
an overall understanding of the value added opportunity for a soybean crushing facility in Manitoba
• Pathogen Surveillance Initiative (PSI) Pilot – The Manitoba Canola Growers Association (MCGA) through the PSI
Pilot project aims to provide growers information pertaining to crop pathogen status in Manitoba before visual symptoms occur
• Improving Production for New and Growing Markets – To identify best business practices significant in enhancing the yield
stability of flax in Manitoba , Flax Council of Canada conducted a survey research to determine the key drivers and barriers of the industry .
Discussion
Clarification: Any questions?
Comments: • Priorities – Are these still the right ones for the sector and Manitoba? • Strategic approach – Is still most effective and is it working? • Programs – do we have the right suite and are they working for you? Your Assessment • Impact of Initiatives – are they helping to grow the sector and making it
more competitive and sustainable?
Break out sessions
1. Advancing Research and Innovation
2. Enhancing Market Development
3. Building Assurance and Sustainability
4. Improving Risk Management
Break out groups
Location Big room Big room Big room tables Small room