The province is experiencing some of the worst drought conditions in decades, creating difficult times on our farms. I am hearing first-hand from my farm visits across the province and associations that the pressures are tremendous, both financially and emotionally. My team has also been connecting with commodity groups, Perennia and the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture to ensure we understand the impacts of increased costs and lost production.
The lack of rain means that this problem is not getting better, and while it may be some time before we understand the full scope of the impacts, I am directing my team at the Department of Agriculture to:
- collaborate with the federation, Perennia, the Nova Scotia Crop and Livestock Insurance Commission and the Nova Scotia Farm Loan Board to organize outreach sessions across the province to ensure farmers have access to the right people to ask questions about existing support programs and to better understand the on-the-ground impacts and needs
- reach out to our federal government partners to identify options for immediate assistance through existing business risk management programs, as well as what other supports can be made available.
Farmers are the backbone of communities across the province. They create jobs, support families and grow the food we need to grow and thrive. I want to assure you that this is the beginning of our work.