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IAN PATON: Job Cuts at Agricultural Land Commission will Hurt Working Farmers

Image Credit: Provincial Agricultural Land Commission 

 

The Conservative Official Opposition says job cuts announced yesterday (03/23) at British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Commission are going to hurt working farmers and farm families who need timely decisions from government to stay in business.  

“Farmers tell me it can sometimes take forever to get an answer from the Agricultural Land Commission,” said Ian Paton, MLA for Delta South and Conservative Critic for Agriculture and Food. “I’m worried that these cuts will take away front-line staff and make the whole process even slower than it already is.”

“If farmers need to make an application - whether it’s for a new barn, or a second dwelling to keep a second generation working on the farm – they rely on the Commission to make a decision in a reasonable time frame. At a time when farming is already in dire straits, why would you be making it tougher to carry on?”

“Agriculture needs all the help it can get right now. Fuel, fertilizer, labour – costs are going through the roof. This is just an extra blow that’s going to make it more difficult for farmers.”

Paton warned the government not to cut back on the skeleton staff of enforcement officers who are charged with going after illegal activity on agricultural land.

“I won’t be surprised if we see an explosion of illegal dumping, illegal heavy-equipment parking operations, topsoil-stripping on an epic scale - all sorts of fly-by-night activity,” said Paton.

“We need to be supporting farm families more, not less. Food security is national security. We have learned, more than ever in the past couple of years that BC farm families are on the front lines when it comes to providing all BC families with affordable food.”

“These NDP cuts are going to hurt working farmers and farm families in BC, that’s the bottom line.”  

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