Agriculture
Lily Eggink
CHP candidate in your district-
The CHP supports the institution of the family farm. • The CHP would protect access to locally-grown food. • The CHP encourages research into regenerative farming.
• A nation that cannot feed itself cannot survive; there is no more
important task than raising food.
• The CHP supports the institution of the family farm.
• The CHP would protect access to locally-grown food.
• The CHP encourages research into regenerative farming.
A nation that cannot feed itself cannot survive. There is no more
important task than raising food.
Every Canadian depends on the bounty of the earth and the hard work
of Canada’s farmers as well as on the sovereign and providential hand
of God who provides Sun, Soil, Seed and Water, all essential elements
for the production of food.
Historically, the majority of Canada’s farms have been family-operated
businesses, some of them very small and some of them very large. The
CHP supports the institution of the Family Farm, both as the source of
much-needed food, a source of income for many Canadians, and an
incredible training ground for young Canadians to learn work ethics and
to develop an understanding of God’s miraculous design for growth,
seasonal cycles and the rewards of hard work.
Agriculture must be protected and encouraged if we are to survive.
SOIL STEWARDSHIP
There are 4 elements that we all rely on God to provide for our farmers. Sun, Rain, Soil, and Seed. Soil Stewardship is of high importance in this riding. The majority of Ontario’s growers are found right here, in Haldimand-Norfolk. According to the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario, Ontario has the best quality farmland in Canada. But arable land is limited here, and around the world. We need to protect and improve our soil to safeguard our food production. Good soil stewardship improves yields, prevents erosion and loss of nutrients, and improves drainage and water holding capacity.
Biodiversity on farms improves soil, economic resilience, and benefits wildlife as well.
Phosphorous loading into Lake Erie is mostly from erosion. Preventing erosion keeps the nutrients and soil on the farm and not in our water.
CHP supports producer organizations that create conducive growth and management. Management like crop rotation, cover crops, distribution and diversity of livestock production which increase soil stewardship. Growth like wetlands, meadow-lands, and wildlife corridors which benefit migrating and endangered species and pollinators, and store excess rain, preventing an extra 18 inches of rain water from accumulating in Lake Erie.
CHP supports policies that help ensure biologically-sourced fertilizers such as manure and compost are available to farms across the country and not concentrated in certain areas.
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Add $30M to the Agriculture Clean Technology Program to help farmers and ranchers buy new, more efficient farm equipment