Agricultural Planning & Development
At The Angrish Group, we recognize that agriculture is not only the backbone of Ontario’s economy but also a dynamic and evolving sector. Our specialized planning, development, and consultancy services are tailored to the unique needs of farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and rural landowners. We help you unlock new opportunities, diversify operations, and ensure full compliance with provincial and municipal regulations.
Our services include:
- Agri-Tourism Development
We support the transformation of working farms into successful agri-tourism destinations. Whether you’re launching seasonal events, farm stays, tasting rooms, or pick-your-own operations, we offer strategic planning, zoning guidance, and permit acquisition to ensure your project aligns with local planning policies and the Provincial Planning Statement (PPS). - On-Farm Diversified Uses
Expand your income streams while maintaining core agricultural operations. From value-added processing and storage to home-based businesses and educational programming, we provide comprehensive support through:
- Land-use feasibility assessments
- Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments
- Site Plan Control applications
- Environmental and infrastructure evaluations
- Agricultural-Related Commercial & Industrial Uses
We help clients establish and grow commercial or industrial ventures that support agriculture, such as:
- Feed mills and equipment repair shops
- Produce packaging and cold storage facilities
- Agri-supply depots and greenhouse operations
Our team navigates the complexities of these developments—including zoning compliance, D-series compatibility studies, and municipal approvals—to ensure your project supports rural economic growth while respecting land use policies.
Whether you’re looking to innovate within your current operation or introduce new revenue-generating uses to your agricultural land, The Angrish Group offers the planning expertise, regulatory knowledge, and hands-on support you need to grow confidently and sustainably across Southwestern Ontario.