Trudeau Promises $252M COVID-19 Aid Package For Canada's Agriculture, Food Industries

The prime minister called it "an initial investment."

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OTTAWA тАФ The federal government moved Tuesday to ease multiple pressures in CanadaтАЩs agriculture industry created by the COVID-19 pandemic with the promise of a $252-million aid package.

The funds fall far short of the $2.6 billion request for help last month from the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the money is a starting point.

тАЬWe know that farmers still have concerns about what this pandemic means for their industry long-term,тАЭ Trudeau said.

The government is working with everyone involved to find lasting solutions, he said.

тАЬThis is an initial investment and if we need to add more, we will.тАЭ

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during his daily news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic outside his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on May 4, 2020.

Farmers and suppliers face a cascading series of problems.

The temporary foreign workers who plant and harvest food canтАЩt all come to Canada, but if they do manage to arrive, they and domestic workers need equipment and supplies such as masks to keep them safe and able to do their jobs while respecting virus mitigation protocols.

Some $77 million was allocated to that problem Tuesday, with those funds also being used to expand domestic processing capacity.

Those funds factor into another issue. With workers in place, attention can turn to getting crops in the field or animals off to slaughter. But meat-processing plants in particular тАФ some of which have been grappling with COVID-19 outbreaks among staff тАФ are at capacity, and so there is nowhere to send the animals.

Trudeau announced┬а$125 million for that area Tuesday as well.

If the products make it through processing, where to sell them? The closure of most of the countryтАЩs restaurants and hotels, but also disruptions in global supply chains, mean Canadians warehouses are packed full of food like potatoes. Milk is being dumped out because there are not enough customers and the product is spoiling.

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