The federal government will be investing more than $274,000 in Growing Forward 2 funding to help expand markets for Canadian Potatoes.

“The Canadian Horticultural Council and the Canadian Potato Council appreciate the funding received through the AgriMarketing Program, Market Development Stream, to support the export growth of high quality Canadian seed and fresh potatoes,” said Keith Kuhl, Outgoing President of the Canadian Horticultural Council.
 
This project, funded under the AgriMarketing Program, provides the Canadian Horticultural Council with up to $274,714 to help grow foreign and domestic markets for Canadian potatoes, through trade shows, targeted advertising, incoming missions, market research and development, and product promotion.

“The funding has allowed Canadian growers to maintain a presence in international markets by participating in tradeshows, international standard setting processes, and in phytosanitary market access activities,” said John Bareman, Chair of the Canadian Horticultural Council Potato Committee.

This investment is part of the federal government’s plan to help Canadian farmers expand markets at home and abroad.

Canadian potato exports are currently $1.6 billion dollars annually.