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Friday, April 25, 2014

$1.35 million in funding to come from Alberta and Federal governments to address threat of pig diseases


Government of Alberta press release

Through Growing Forward 2 (GF2), the governments of Canada and Alberta are providing $1.35 million to Alberta Pork to help address the threat of pig diseases, such as porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED), to the swine industry. The funding is in addition to existing GF2 grants that are available to pork producers and farm service providers to enhance biosecurity measures in their operations.
“This funding for the pork sector is a proactive step to help the industry fight pig diseases and improve biosecurity measures across the province. Through Alberta’s Budget 2014, we are continuing our commitment to make significant Growing Forward 2 investments that will strengthen our province’s agriculture industry.” ~ Verlyn Olson, Minister of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
“The funding will help our industry respond to current disease threats as well as prepare for and help prevent future threats to the industry. Biosecurity continues to be our best defence to keep disease off the farm, and we must all continue to be vigilant – from farmers to truckers and processors.” ~ Frank Novak, Chairman of Alberta Pork
Actions supported by the Alberta Pork grant:
  • Updating Alberta Pork’s swine risk assessment
  • Training veterinarians to perform on-farm biosecurity audits, and conducting those audits
  • Developing a system for farm service providers to have their biosecurity processes assessed
  • Developing education and information materials for producers

Growing Forward 2 is a joint federal-provincial-territorial agreement that is investing $400 million in strategic programs to support the long-term competitiveness and sustainability of Alberta’s agriculture sector.
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Related information
Growing Forward 2 in Alberta
Growing Forward 2 in Canada
Biosecurity in Alberta
Biosecurity information - Canadian Swine Health Board
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea (PED)

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