‘It’s a drop in the bucket’: Farm groups respond to federal aid package
Farms groups have been quick to respond to the $252 million federal funding announcement for agriculture and the agri-food industry. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used this morning’s media briefing to announce the package.
In the business risk management program (BRM), AgriRecovery will receive $125 million for cattle and hog producers who have been hit hard by reduced processing. A new $77 million fund has been established for food processors including meat packers, to help these businesses retrofit their factories in order to follow health protocols. The government also announced $50 million for a purchase program for surplus food with the goal to redistribute the surplus to food banks.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said producers can access the funds through BRM programs.
“This is another step but it’s not the end. I really have to send the message to farmers that we have money on the table through the BRM and I expect they will come and get this money,” Bibeau said.


