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PEI buy-back targets wart-affected potato fields

The provincial government has introduced the PEI Index Field Buy-Back Program, aimed at purchasing designated potato wart index fields from agricultural producers in Canada. This initiative aligns with commitments outlined in the 2025 Speech from the Throne.

The program seeks to augment current investments and measures by setting up a fund for acquiring farmland marked as index fields. Acquired properties will contribute to preserving seven percent of PEI's land.

Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture Bloyce Thompson stated, "Supporting our producers through this challenging experience has been a main priority for our government, and this buy-back program not only supports affected producers, but also strengthens our entire industry moving forward." The exploration of purchasing index fields has been extensive, aligning with the new National Potato Wart Response Plan to facilitate industry-wide benefits amidst critical trade dynamics.

Since 2021, over $40 million has been allocated by the Government of PEI to support the potato sector, encompassing the Potato Wart Contingency Fund, trade relief, and additional regulatory services.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has identified 37 index field sites across the province.

For more information:
Kip Ready
Government of Prince Edward Island
Tel: +1 902 368 4880
Email: [email protected]
www.princeedwardisland.ca

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