Saturday, August 15, 2015

AgriService BC to help B.C.’s farmers

Courtesy of the BC Government:

For individuals looking to start or grow their agrifoods business, accessing information has just been made easier. AgriService BC is now available, linking British Columbians to comprehensive and up-to-date information and tips to be a success in B.C.’s exciting agrifoods sector.

AgriService BC can quickly connect you to programs and information that includes:

Starting a new farm and effectively marketing your products.
Hiring and supervising workers.
Developing marketing plans and expanding your business.
Responding to risks – resources available to help protect your business.
Learning how to manage water and other resources effectively.

AgriService BC is available online at: www.gov.bc.ca/agriservicebc, by phone (1-888-221-7141) and email: AgriServiceBC@gov.bc.ca, or by visiting a Ministry of Agriculture office. If you contact AgriService BC, Ministry of Agriculture staff will either find the information you have requested right away or will put you in contact with the appropriate expert.

There are 20,000 family farms in the provincial agrifoods sector providing a vital role in B.C.'s food security and economy.

The B.C. agrifoods sector includes primary production in agriculture, sustainable aquaculture industry, commercial fisheries, and the processing of food and beverages. The sector generates almost $12 billion in combined gross revenues and in 2013 B.C. exported $2.7 billion worth of products to more than 140 markets.

BC's Agriculture Minister, the Hon. Norm Letnick says:

“I am focussed on creating more jobs, opportunities and wealth for farming families. AgriService BC provides valuable information that will ensure there is a strong future for farming in British Columbia.”

While BC Agriculture Council Chair Stan Vander Waal said:

“Having timely access to relevant information is key to building and maintaining a successful agrifoods business.AgriService BC is streamlining access to government information and resources and that’s good for B.C. agriculture. Any service that helps B.C. farmers and ranchers spend more time farming and less time doing administration is a welcome service. The BC Agriculture Council appreciates this new farming resource and looks forward to its continued development.”

Learn More:

AgriService BC:
AgriServiceBC@gov.bc.ca
1 888 221-7141
www.gov.bc.ca/agriservicebc

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