Details of Saskatchewan’s AgriRecovery Program revealed
Saskatchewan’s agriculture industry got a financial boost from the provincial and federal governments Friday to help compensate for a difficult year.
Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit revealed the details of Saskatchewan’s AgriRecovery Program in a media release.
“I’ve had the opportunity to meet with farmers and producers from across Western Canada and they’ve shared just how challenging this growing season has been for their operations,” MacAulay said. “With a federal investment of $219 million through AgriRecovery, we’re helping them recover so they can continue to feed Canada, and the world.”
“The livestock sector is a significant contributor to our provincial economy,” Marit added. “It is important we are there for producers through the current challenges. The program will provide some financial relief to livestock producers, helping them to maintain the breeding herd by providing funding to address extraordinary costs caused by the drought.”