Federal government boosts loans for canola farmers amid tensions with China
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals promised Wednesday to give Canada’s canola farmers financial aid to lessen the impact of China’s decision to ban their products as part of a trade dispute with no end in sight.
The changes made to a program that advances farmers money against the expected value of their crops will raise loan limits to $1 million from $400,000, and the portion that will be interest-free is rising to $500,000 from $100,000.
Producers praised the changes on Wednesday, saying they will help farmers get through a tough spot.
“Hopefully we won’t need any more help and hopefully the market smartens up and we’re able to get our crop in and sell it at a good price,” said Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.


