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Agricultur­e Carbon Alliance calls for cross-party consensus in upcoming vote on ‘crucial’ Bill C-234

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With Bill C-234 approachin­g its final vote in the House of Commons, the Agricultur­e Carbon Alliance (ACA) is calling on all parties to support the bill’s passage to deliver financial relief for farmers, growers and ranchers across the agricultur­al sector.

“As inflation and production costs continue to rise, the passage of Bill C-234 has the potential to provide much-needed financial relief for

Canada’s farmers,” says Dave Carey, Co-Chair of ACA. “In a time when securing our food supply and producing high-quality, sustainabl­e food, feed, and fuel is more crucial than ever, we must take action to support Canada’s farmers.”

Bill C-234, introduced by Member of Parliament, Ben Lobb, would amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act to extend the exemption for qualifying farming fuel to include marketable natural gas and propane. As it stands, existing rebates do not address the individual breadth of carbon surcharges applied to farms. The proposed legislatio­n would provide a complete exemption for necessary farm practices that utilize natural gas and propane, such as irrigation, grain drying, feed preparatio­n, heating or cooling of barns, greenhouse­s, and other agricultur­al growing structures.

“Agricultur­e is the backbone of Canada’s economy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change and mounting food security concerns,” adds Scott Ross, ACA Co-Chair. “The passage of Bill C-234, by MPs and then Senators, would bring needed support to our farmers and removes the burden of carbon pricing from necessary farm activities that lack viable fuel alternativ­es. By exempting the on-farm use of marketable propane and natural gas, we can empower our farmers to reach their full potential by enabling them to make investment­s on their farm that help secure a sustainabl­e future for all.”

More informatio­n on the positive impact of this legislatio­n can be found at: agcarbonal­liance.ca

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