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Langley agricultural strategy to be discussed

An open house on the agricultural viability strategy will be held Thursday.

Dan Ferguson

Times Reporter

Later this week, Township residents will get their chance to comment on a proposed $2.7 million, 20-year plan to boost agricultural activity and reduce conflict between urban neighbourhoods and nearby farms.

An open house on the Agricultural Viability Strategy (AVS) will be held on Thursday, April 18, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the fourth floor of the Township civic facility at 20338 65 Ave.

The 101-page AVS was developed by a 10-member task force.

It proposes a four-part plan to provide a “welcoming business environment for farming,” services to encourage “agri-industrial hubs” that would process locally grown food within Langley, measures to create a secure agricultural land base, and rules to ensure “best farm management practices” are used by local farmers.

Among the suggested 34 initiatives, 86 policies and 85 actions are the creation of a farmers’ institute to represent agricultural interests, regulations requiring notifying home buyers when “the use of their properties may be impacted by normal farm practices” and incentives to encourage food processors to build plants in Langley to process locally-grown food.

Agriculture occupies more than three-quarters of the Township’s 316 square kilometres and Langley has one-half of all the farms operating in Metro Vancouver

A staff report to council calls the $2.7 million cost of the AVS a “relatively small investment” for an industry that generates more than $277 million annually.

A Township survey of more than 1,400 Langley residents conducted for the AVS shows that farming is “very” or “somewhat” important to 95 per cent of urban and 96 per cent of rural respondents.

The written announcement of the open house by the Township notes that the event is not intended to deal with propane cannon use, an issue another task force has been discussing.

Following the open house, the plan will come back to council for a vote on approval and implementation.



Dan Ferguson

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