Alberta ranchers can now access $340 million in drought relief
LETHBRIDGE, AB — An Agrirecovery response to this summer`s drought, initially announced on August 6, is now available for provincial ranchers.
The 2021 Canada-Alberta Livestock Feed Assistance Initiative, is designed to halp producers with `out-of-the-ordinary` costs, as livestock producers deal with reduced grazing caused by prolonged dry weather and extreme high temperatures. The federal-provincial-territorial disaster relief program is supported on the 60-40 cost-shared federal-provincial basis outlined under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. Cattle producers are able to apply for $200 per head from the $340 million support initiative.
Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, outlined the need for the program.
“Alberta’s livestock producers have experienced exceedingly dry conditions for months, putting additional stress on the very Albertans who feed Canadian families. Alberta’s government is proud to support the delivery of up to $340 million in much-needed relief to help our livestock producers make it through this difficult season.”