Canada and Ontario bolstering honey bee health
News release
Governments investing an additional $1 million to help beekeepers improve their operations
May 21, 2024 – Toronto, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
The governments of Canada and Ontario are increasing funding to the Honey Bee Health Initiative by up to $1 million to help improve the resiliency and competitiveness of beekeeper operations in Ontario. The additional funding will help more Ontario beekeepers better protect their colonies over the winter and protect against invasive pests such as varroa mites which pose a serious threat to honey bee health.
The Honey Bee Health Initiative, made possible through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), initially opened on September 15, 2023 with a budget of over $1.3 million. To date, 218 projects have been approved. This initiative builds on previous programs, such as the back-to-back Honey Bee Health Management initiatives offered under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP).
This initiative is delivered by the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) and will directly contribute to the goals outlined in the Grow Ontario Strategy. The outcomes of this initiative will help to support food supply chain stability.
Sustainable CAP is a 5-year (2023-2028), $3.5-billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen competitiveness, innovation, and resiliency of Canada's agriculture, agri‐food and agri‐based products sector. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5 billion commitment cost-shared 60% federally and 40% provincially/territorially for programs designed and delivered by the provinces and territories.
Quotes
"So many of the crops grown across Ontario depend on healthy bee populations. We're expanding this vitally important support for our beekeepers so they can safeguard their livelihoods and keep their honey bee colonies healthy and sustainable."
- The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
"Honey bees play an important role in our agriculture and food industry as well as in Ontario's ecosystem. This increase to the Honey Bee Health Initiative demonstrates our government's commitment to the bee sector and production of honey throughout the province."
- Lisa Thompson, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
"Ontario's Beekeepers and the honey bee industry are integral parts of Ontario's food supply and food security. The OBA welcomes the Ontario government's further investments into our industry, and thanks Minister Thompson and the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership for their continued support."
- Ian Grant, President of the Ontario Beekeepers Association
Quick facts
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Ontario beekeepers can apply for cost-share funding under the initiative as of June 3, 2024 and the intake will remain open until funding is allocated.
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Up to 50% of the costs of approved projects may be funded under the initiative. Ontario beekeepers with fewer than 50 colonies are eligible for up to $4,500 total on approved projects and beekeepers with 50 or more colonies are eligible for up to $25,000.
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Eligible applicants will be required to provide evidence of completing a pest management course related to Ontario honey bees from a recognized institution.
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The Grow Ontario Strategy is the province's plan to strengthen the agri-food sector, support economic growth and ensure an efficient, reliable and responsive food supply for Ontarians.
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