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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 2013, p. 17

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Waterloo Region, like ‘ have in large part evolved ly butalsobeexported to ourcompetitors The Ontario food industry is the most of southwestern from highly productive col- Current surveys indicates a high number province’s longest standing economic sector, Ontario. is home to a strong 3 laboration among multiple of domestic food processors believe they are however like all other industries technology primary agriculture base * l , stakeholders. the prospects investing more than their international and innovation arecn'tical for survival. supported by food process- E‘ formanwlid. competitors in productivity. however the Through the efforts of multiple local ingandmnufacturing ~ The total investment reality indicates they are in fact falling stakeholders. the prospects for future suc~ According to government ' ‘ required to execute these behind. . teas have been greatly increased, and non-government - three phases is now estimat» A high degree of credit for moving this scum. the Ontario agricul- r eds: minimum agenda forward is extended to Ted McKech- .. ture and agri-food sector is The central isue, moord- nie, a former senior executive at Maple leaf Ian McLean is presidentand now the province's number ingtogovemmentand busi- MandcunehtheadoftheCl'FF. 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