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Farming in New Brunswick

29 May 2017

The Government of New Brunswick and the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries will not be held liable for any decisions made on the basis of the information in this guide. [...] People want to be farmers for many reasons, including: • a way of earning a living; • cultural ties to the land and/or the farming way of life; • a desire to increase household food security and self-reliance; • a way to supplement income from another job; and • a combination of any of these reasons or other reasons. [...] An important note for those wishing to use the word ”organic” for a product produced and sold in the province: New Brunswick has an organic grade regulation under the New Brunswick Farm Products Commission, which regulates the use of the word “organic” (see section 8.1.2.2). [...] The following Products that may be sold within and outside the section gives an overview of the categories and some of province without a licence or permit: the products that fit in each. [...] Some options for financing the acquisition or use of the land: 2. If you are planning on having livestock on the farm, do they understand the Livestock Operations Act so • leasing or renting with or without an option to purchase; they can advise you on your rights and obligations • sweat equity (working for a number of years for a in this matter?
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ISBN
9781460512425
Pages
62
Published in
Woodstock, NB, CA

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