Drought prompts Saskatchewan to ask feds for AgriRecovery review
The effects of the drought being experienced by some Saskatchewan producers now are reaching Ottawa.
On Tuesday, the provincial government announced it has asked the federal government to conduct an AgriRecovery assessment to see what measures can be taken to help livestock producers in Saskatchewan who are dealing with prolonged dry conditions.
The AgriRecovery program is a federal-provincial disaster relief plan that helps producers deal with costs as they recover from disasters.
“Many producers across Saskatchewan are facing extraordinary costs to ensure their animals are taken care of,” Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit said in a release. “We need to move quickly to consider all relief options, including an AgriRecovery assessment to help producers deal with the challenges brought about by drought.”