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Prince Albert Daily Herald
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan(APAS) was pleased to see the Government of Canada offering additional support for producers who are facing a relentless drought this growing season.
However, the organization says those measures don’t go far enough in offering assistance to all producers in Saskatchewan who are in some way impacted by the drought.
“I think it’s a good start,” APAS vice-president Ian Boxall said. “I think anytime the government shows support to the ag sector it’s a step in the right direction.”
In a release, APAS President Todd Lewis stated the supply chain is at risk and the measures don’t do enough to recover from this year and insure the supply chain also recovers.
“Rural and remote communities are so intertwined and dependent upon the ecosystems that they live with that they’re disproportionately impacted by climate change,” Vodden said. “It s true across rural communities in the country, but particularly, or maybe in a more extreme way, in the more northern areas where climate changes even more rapidly.” Rural and Indigenous communities have seen first-hand how the climate has changed over the years, and have a lot of knowledge and understanding to offer to the rest of the country, Vodden said. The smaller a community is, the report said, the more likely it will be dependent on the natural-resource sector, with the community intertwined with industries such as oil, gas, agri-food, fishing, or logging.