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Your government just gutted our farmland protections.

Your government just made a big mistake

Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. And honestly, out here, we're waking up to some news that just doesn't sit right with me, or with anyone who understands where our food comes from. The B.C. Agricultural Land Commission, the very body meant to protect our precious farmland in the Agricultural Land Reserve, is facing staffing cuts. *Hai Rabba*, it's like asking the farmer to grow more berries with fewer hands in the field.

The ALC’s workload is piling up – more applications, more complex decisions about land use, all while their funding has been stuck at $5.5 million since 2019. Think about that: everything gets more expensive, the challenges grow, and the people tasked with making sure we still have places to grow our food, places like the Sumas Prairie and the fertile fields around Yarrow, are expected to do more with less. It's an insult to every farmer who works from *savere* till *sham* to feed us.

### What This Means for Abbotsford

* **Threat to Farmland:** Less oversight means the ALR could be more vulnerable to development pressures, something we’ve fought against for decades. * **Slower Decisions:** Farmers and landowners could face longer waits for crucial decisions, impacting their ability to plan and operate. * **Undermining Food Security:** At a time when we talk so much about local food and self-sufficiency, weakening the ALC is a step in the wrong direction for all of B.C., but especially for a farming heartland like Abbotsford.

This isn't just about some government agency; it's about the future of our farms, the blueberry fields along Highway 1, the dairy operations that have been here for generations, and the families who pour their lives into feeding Metro Vancouver. We out here in the Valley, we feed you. And for the government to hamstring the very commission meant to protect that ability? It shows a real lack of understanding about what truly matters.

Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, MiTL Sports Desk, Abbotsford.

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