Programs available for B.C. farmers to prepare for droughts
The B.C. government is bolstering supports to help farmers manage, collect and store water for crops and livestock.
The province has invested $80 million into the Agricultural Water Infrastructure Program that farmers can access to improve irrigation, and build infrastructure to improve water availability and storage.
Along with supporting food production, the province said the actions taken through the program would benefit stream flows and fish populations.
“Climate change is impacting both water and food security for people in British Columbia, making it challenging for farmers’ livelihoods and affecting local food systems,” Pam Alexis, Minister of Agriculture and Food, said.