A new agreement signed between the Province of British Columbia and the Netherlands will help further secure British Columbia’s food supply by developing agricultural technology (agritech) opportunities in both jurisdictions.
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Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation, co-signed the new action plan agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Nature Quality of the Netherlands, on the first leg of B.C.’s trade mission.
“The ongoing international unrest, and the ever-evolving changes to regional and global food systems, has shown us the importance of a more collaborative approach to develop new ways to produce healthy and sustainable food,” Kahlon said.
“This agreement will help create more sustainable jobs and opportunities for British Columbians and allow us to better position B.C. as a frontrunner in agritech, aligned with key missions in our StrongerBC Economic Plan.”
The focus of this action plan is to deliver initiatives and cross-cultural learning exchanges to support sustainable agricultural and agritech opportunities for people and businesses in B.C and the Netherlands.
Encouraging collaboration in agriculture and agritech will increase food security, good jobs for British Columbians and help feed the world by fostering innovative solutions to create more productive, diverse and stronger food supply chains.
“Creating resilient and sustainable food systems for B.C. is essential for our economy and food security,” said Lana Popham, B.C.’s Minister of Agriculture and Food.
“The Dutch are known for their innovative food practices, and we are excited to expand our work with the Netherlands, while showcasing our own prosperous farming communities. This agreement will allow for more strategic resource sharing and create new opportunities for agritech practices and existing traditional farms right here at home.”
This action plan focuses on specific strategies to further collaboration between the government, science, academia and companies in B.C. and the Netherlands. This model, referred to as the Triple Helix in the Netherlands, has contributed to the northern European country’s success as the second largest food exporter in the world.
Part of the Netherlands’ long-term strategic vision focuses on circular agriculture, which aims to produce food with as little impacts on nature, environment and the climate as possible. This aligns with the agritech sector in British Columbia and furthers goals in the StrongerBC Economic Plan.
“As a renowned leader in agriculture in food, the Netherlands has a key role to play in the global shift towards sustainable agriculture, but we need to share knowledge and collaborate to drive innovation forward,” said Marianne Vaes, the Netherlands agricultural counselor to the United States and Canada.
“The continued collaboration between the two jurisdictions will aid in creating a more sustainable agriculture and help to improve the food systems in both B.C. and the Netherlands.” ■
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