NFU calls for the return of PFRA
The recently released report on measures to protect soil from the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry contained 160 pages and 25 recommendations.
The report titled Critical Ground: Why Soil is Essential to Canada’s Economic, Environmental, Human, and Social Health recommended reinstatement of the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) and other measures.
National Farmers union (NFU) Climate Committee member Rick Munroe said PFRA provided exemplary front-line services to farmers starting in 1935 to help Prairie farmers deal with soil drifting, water supply challenges, and other severe problems during the drought.
“As a result of climate change impacts and predicted warming, we anticipate that the need for coordinated, multi-disciplinary federal support will be even greater during the decades ahead than was the case in the 1930s,” Munroe said.