The bill to exempt on-farm grain drying and barn heating from carbon tax passes ag committee stage
MELFORT, Sask. – Bill C-234, an Act to Amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, passed the Agriculture and Agri-Food committee and will be returned to the House of Commons for third and final reading.
The private members’ bill, introduced by Ontario Conservative MP Ben Lobb in February, would exempt natural gas and propane used on farms for drying grain and heating barns from the federal carbon tax.
Farmers pay a carbon price for natural gas and propane for farming practices, like grain drying, irrigating their land, and heating or cooling their barns.
Committee vice-chair and Conservative Shadow Minister for Agriculture and agri-food John Barlow said the bill will put money back into the hands of farmers so that they can continue to invest in practices that drive innovation, further efficiencies, and reduce fuel usage.