The NFU met with MPs and others to advocate for a new version of PFRA, which would be an expanded and updated version that the NFU is calling the CFRA: Canadian Farm Resilience Agency.
Munroe said CFRA can work with farmers to help them adapt to climate change, build resilience, and take steps to reduce emissions while maintaining yields and net incomes.
“The NFU advocates for the PFRA model to be adopted nation-wide to help farmers in all regions contend with the challenges that lie ahead. The Senate’s recommendation is a major step in the right direction.” Munroe said.
Protecting soils and supporting farmers as climate impacts intensify are both crucial tasks, according to Monroe.
“CFRA could help do both. The Senate Committee’s recognition of a need for a modern-day PFRA/CFRA is a validation of our work on behalf of farmers. We will continue to work with farmers to establish this kind of agency, for the good of our soils, farmers, and all Canadians,” he said.
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