We got hit pretty hard we lost all three of our irrigation pump houses. We no longer have the ability to make hay which we need to feed our cattle, and we lost approximately seven acres of land at home and we have another 60-70 acres that is covered with three feet of silt and rock.”
In trying to get the business up and running again, MacDonald was informed by BC Cattlemen’s Association and the Nicola Stockbreeders
Association about a program the Province will be launching.
Back in February, it was announced that a joint federal and provincial funding of $228 million will be dedicated to flood recovery for devastated farms. The BC Flood Recovery for Food Security program follows the federal government’s AgriRecovery framework and Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements.
“The B.C. agricultural community has pulled together and demonstrated its strength and determination in the face of devastating floods,” said Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau.
“There is still a long way to go, but the Government of Canada will continue to work with the Government of British Columbia to support our farmers. We are here to help them rebuild so they can quickly get back to doing what they do best: producing high-quality food for Canadians.”
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