PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Industry consultation
- From "Being shellfish in Island waters' column
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- Industry disappointed with closure of McCain plant
- Gary Linkletter, chair of the PEI Potato Board, is shocked and disappointed with the news that the McCain Foods plant in Borden-Carleton is closing October 31, 2014., ***unscanned
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- Industry finds little surprising in Water Act report
- Discusses reaction from Robert Godfrey Executive Director of the PEI Federation of Agriculture and Edith Ling of the National Farmers Union regarding recent report from PEI Environmental Advisory Council on the province's Water Act.
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- Industry happy with funding announcement
- Andy Walker.
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- Industry making strides in attracting immigrant workers
- Describes an event organized in partnership by the PEI Agriculture Sector Council, the PEI Federation of Agriculture, the Association of Newcomers, and Skills PEI. The aim of the event (which included tours of three different farms) was to encourage immigrants to PEI to consider employment in the agricultural industry.
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- Industry must increase promotional efforts: MacKay
- Crystal MacKay, executive director of Farm and Food Care Ontario, was one of the keynote speakers at the recent annual meeting of the PEI Federation of Agriculture., ***unscanned
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- Industry optimistic about future of Albany plant
- Atlantic Beef Products plant
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- Industry updates
- [department column]; topics covered : Engage Agro Corp. to distribute ASSAIL insecticide in Canada; North America's leading potato expo returns to P.E.I. in February 2014; grow your business at the National Potato Council potato expo in January 2014
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- Industry vows response if found responsible for Springvale fish kill
- "If the cause of a major fish kill on the North River in Springvale is traced to agriculture run-off, the executive director of the PEI Federation of Agriculture is confident the industry will respond with major changes.", ***unscanned
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- Industry worried farm decline may be worse than numbers indicate
- "While they call the rapid decline in the number of farmers shown in the Census of Agriculture a "crisis" that caught few in the industry by surprise, both of the Island's general farm organizations are worried the Statistics Canada data may actually be on the optimistic side.", ***unscanned