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Province Announces Tax Cut To Help Foodbanks

Food banks in Nova Scotia could soon be getting more fresh fruits and vegetables.

A new tax credit has been put in place that will see farmers get a break for donating their surplus crops.

Wendy Sheppard, Chair of Lighthouse Food Bank in Chester says this is a good first step.

“We need more employment, we need better housing,” she says, “there’s all kinds of things that go along with it, but, I mean, nobody can do anything unless they’re fed and nourished.”

Sheppard says she’d like to see the province take a more active role in the fight against poverty.

However she’s hopeful the new credit will encourage more farmers to give their extra food instead of letting it go to waste.

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