Vanishing farmland a concern, Halton Region committee told By DENNIS SMITH Metroland Media Group Shrinking farmland is posing a growing challenge for Halton and other Greater Toronto Area (GTA) communities, a Halton committee was told recently. "The number of farms in the GTA is continuing to decline at a consistent rate," said Margaret Walton of Planscape. "The trend is to larger farms." The consultant was outlining a study of GTA agriculture to Halton Region's planning and public works committee. The presentation was made on behalf of the GTA Agricultural Action Committee. Halton has an ongoing decline of farm acreage and half of its land that's in agricultural production is rented, the study noted. "The rate of rental land is quite high in the GTA and it's highest in Peel and Halton. The cost of land is prohibitive," said Walton. "A tremendous amount of land is held in the GTA for speculation and it's put into farming to qualify for the agricultural tax rate. That's a good thing." She said the problem is rental farms have short-term arrangements, so longterm farming like orchard and vegetable growing doesn't occur. Walton added there's a lot of competition for land, with some growing areas considered prime for development. The consultant said the provincial government needs to get involved. "We need a policy on how to manage productive farmland," said Walton. She's encouraged that numerous farms generate more than $500,000 annually, but added sometimes size is driven by commodity prices. "The farms get bigger because prices are stagnating and they need to produce more," said Walton. Oakville Councillor Allan Elgar expressed concern about foreign ownership of local farmland and potential outsourcing of food products to other countries. "It's a huge issue in other countries Heritage Decks Ltd. 905-873-0368 Heritage Decks specializes in the design and construction of custom cedar decks and built-in spas. 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