Canada: Hay West receives more federal funding

Published 2021년 12월 15일

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Canada's Agriculture Minister, Marie-Claude Bibeau, has announced a $3 million contribution to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture's Hay West program, aimed at aiding drought-stricken western ranchers with feed. This announcement follows a $1 million federal funding for the program to transport hay from Eastern Canada to the West. Initially launched during a major Prairie drought almost two decades ago, Hay West has shipped 5.6 million pounds of hay to 17,000 cattle in need, with transportation expected to continue into spring with additional support from various sources.
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Ottawa is committing $3 million to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture's Hay West program to assist drought-plagued western ranchers get adequate feed following a devastating year for the industry on the Prairies. The announcement today from Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau comes on top of $1 million the feds previously committed to the program to help transport hay from Eastern Canada to the West. Hay West was initially launched nearly two decades ago during the last major drought to affect cattle producers on the Prairies and was followed by the Hay East program in 2012 to reciprocate the help from fellow producers to their eastern counterparts. With dry weather once again descending on the West this year, the need for feed is again critical, said the minister. "The relaunch of Hay West 2021 by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture is helping to meet that need," said Bibeau. "Since August, Hay West has shipped 5.6 million pounds of hay from the Maritimes, Quebec and ...

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