CAP-AUX-MEULES, QC, Aug. 2, 2024
/CNW/ - The Government of Canada
and the Government of Quebec are
announcing more than $350,000 in
funding for 3 projects in the Magdalen Islands that will help
improve the efficiency, quality and sustainability of Quebec's fish and seafood sector. The
Government of Canada's
contribution to these 3 projects is $252,527, while the Government of Quebec is contributing $108,226.
The Quebec Fisheries Fund (QFF) supports projects in the areas
of innovation, science partnerships, commercial fisheries,
aquaculture and processing. As part of the QFF extension to 2026,
the combined contributions of the two governments to the QFF will
result in total investments of $11.6
million. They create opportunities and enhance the market
value of high-quality, sustainable fish and seafood in Quebec. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
would like to reiterate that it continues to accept projects, while
now giving priority to innovative projects related to redfish.
Quotes
"Today, we are announcing important funding for the fishing
industry in the Magdalen Islands. Investments made under the Quebec
Fisheries Fund will help stimulate our local, provincial and
national economies. It's further proof that the Government of
Canada is there for our coastal
communities and our fish harvesters."
The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier
Minister of
Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Quick Facts
- The Government of Canada and
the Government of Quebec are
announcing more than $350,000 in
funding for three projects under the Quebec Fisheries Fund.
- In all, three beneficiaries from the Magdalen Islands will
share the financial contributions.
- The QFF supports projects in the areas of innovation, science
partnerships, commercial fisheries, aquaculture and seafood
harvesting and processing.
Related products
Additional information on the various
projects funded by the Quebec Fisheries Fund is available in this
related document.
Associated Links
- QFF home page
- Funding application
- Federal Strategy on Innovation and Growth for the Quebec
Regions
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SOURCE Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Canada