Canadian government contributes $1.1 million to horticulture industry

The funding will help promote and showcase nursery products to buyers in Canada and around the world.


By Yahoo Finance:

Stephen Fuhr, Member of Parliament for Kelowna - Lake Country, on behalf of Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay, today announced a contribution of up to $1.1 million to grow the domestic and international market for Canadian ornamental horticulture. This funding will help the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) promote and showcase nursery products to buyers in Canada and around the world through marketing activities, trade shows, and hosting sales missions. The CLNA will also meet with industry partners in the United States and Mexico to discuss common issues and future opportunities.

Quick Facts

  • Canada's ornamental horticulture industry, which includes floriculture, nurseries, and turf sod, generated $1.93 billion in farm gate sales in 2015. The United States accounted for over 98.5 percent of exports which brought in over $438 million.
  • The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association is a national not-for-profit federation of nine provincial landscape and horticulture associations representing over 3,800 members.
  • The contribution is made through the Market Development stream of the AgriMarketing Program, a five-year, $341-million initiative under Growing Forward 2.

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