Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society Report "Support For Farmers" discusses: 1. Reassessment of tariffs, 2. Promotion of Canadian Markets, 3. Long-term agricultural commitments, 4. Provincial role, 5. Curtailment of non-farm severances, 6. Promotion of Canadian foods, 7. Lower production costs, 8. Assistance to Canadian processing, 9. Marketing boards, 10. Realistic price insurance, 11. 'Loss-leaders', 12. Urban planning considerations, 13. Rural planning considerations, 14. Recycling, 15. Urban-farm relations, 16. Consumer interests
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
The development of agrihoods is a growing trend in the real-estate and development market and yet li...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
The role of sustainability in Canadian agricultural production systems is a complex and evolving top...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
The amount of farmland in Canada serves as the basis for debate on a host of public policy issues ra...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
The development of agrihoods is a growing trend in the real-estate and development market and yet li...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
The role of sustainability in Canadian agricultural production systems is a complex and evolving top...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
The amount of farmland in Canada serves as the basis for debate on a host of public policy issues ra...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...