“Growing Resilience” in Durham Region’s agricultural sector
Whitby, Ontario – Growing Resilience, the Durham Region Agriculture Sector Climate Adaptation Strategy, has been approved in principle by Regional Council. The Strategy is an addendum to the Region’s award-winning Durham Community Climate Adaptation Plan (DCCAP), which was released in 2016.
Agriculture is one of Durham Region’s largest industries. Home to more than 1,300 farms, covering approximately 47 per cent of total land area, Durham’s agricultural community is already experiencing the impacts of climate change, such as: risks to certain varieties of crops and yields; heat-related and other health risks for livestock and farm workers; flooding and storm water management; invasive species and pests; damage to infrastructure and structures; as well as concerns around electrical outages, capacity, and emergency alerting and response.
“Preparing our communities to cope with and respond to the changing climate is an absolute necessity,” said John Henry, Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer. “Durham’s agricultural sector is an essential piece of our region’s social and economic fabric. We need to continue to support the agricultural community and local food system.”
The Agriculture Sector Climate Adaptation Strategy is intended to strengthen and support Durham’s agricultural community in proactively adapting to climate change. Growing Resilience identifies anticipated risks; presents programs and tools to help adapt to a changing climate; and outlines an action plan to help Durham’s agricultural sector remain resilient in the face of the changing climate and increasing occurrence of extreme weather events. Actions to address these risks are proposed under four broad themes:
- Building community and research capacity.
- Enhancing policy support for agriculture and climate change adaptation.
- Increasing local awareness of agriculture and climate change adaptation.
- Addressing agriculture climate adaptation through partnerships, programs and initiatives in the DCCAP.
The development of the Durham Region Agriculture Sector Climate Adaptation Strategy was led by an Agricultural Sector Expert Task Force and engaged more than 150 stakeholders, including the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture and Durham Agricultural Advisory Committee. It supports and aligns with several other strategies and plans, including the Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan, Region of Durham Agricultural Strategy, the Durham Region Food Charter, and climate positions of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Visit durham.ca/ClimateChange to learn more.
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