Sectoral study - agriculture : Royal Commission on Aboriginal People / C.M. Williams.: Z1-1991/1-41-30E-PDF

“The topic of this paper, being partly an economic and partly a physical review of native agriculture, and conditioned by the social and political environment of native developments, demands that some broad recommendations on agriculture be made. Certain agricultural enterprises are quite specific, so other recommendations will reflect the details of how native farmers might respond to actual opportunities. Throughout the following pages, the reader will find that a few dominant issues arise repeatedly: Individual native farmers, but more particularly Band Councils, have to make a decision on whether, for their reserve situation, agriculture is to be a market responsive development, or whether it is merely a companion activity to a more significant need for a residential use of the land. In the case of market responsive agriculture, whether by individuals, the Band, or in a joint-venture; the land base, capitalization, scale of operation, management abilities and the access to markets must be comparable and competitive with the non-native communities. The development of reserve agriculture, has in large part, lagged far behind that outside of the reserves. As such, the efforts to "catch up" and become comparable must be greatly increased in terms of support, services available, education of participants, availability of credit and so forth. Native staffing is key to acceptance of agriculture as a development priority. Programs are of little value unless they are delivered by appropriate agents to recipients that are conditioned to receive the benefits. Native agriculture must have the organization for information transfer, and planning and execution of agricultural programs”--Intro., p. 1-2.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Privy Council Office.
Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Title Sectoral study - agriculture : Royal Commission on Aboriginal People / C.M. Williams.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.
Imperfect: part of p. 78 is out of order in this digitized edition.
Cover title.
"September 30, 1993."
Includes bibliographical references.
Background: a brief history of the pertinent information to the development of agriculture among the Aboriginal peoples in Canada, with particular emphasis on the prairie region, and by extension, the adjacent areas in the United States of America -- The structure of the current food system -- Land policy and land use -- Credit, capitalization and program support -- Agricultural project models -- Training needs and opportunities -- Recommendations -- References, readings and personal communications -- Appendix 1. Cost of producing grain crops in Saskatchewan 1992 -- Appendix 2. Discussion of results - fifteen year financial statement models for farrow-to-finish production unit -- Appendix 3. Game industry structure -- Appendix 4. Kick starting the Saskatchewan Indian Agricultural Program - history and techniques used -- Appendix 5. Aboriginal committee members.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1993]
Author / Contributor Williams, C. M.
Description 93, [26] p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • Z1-1991/1-41-30E-PDF
Subject terms Commissions of inquiry
Aboriginal peoples
Agriculture
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