B.C. to provide $80 million to help farmers cope with drought
DELTA, B.C. — Unprecedented drought in British Columbia last year has prompted the provincial government to invest $80 million to help manage, collect and store water for crops and livestock.
Premier David Eby made the announcement while inside a bell pepper greenhouse in Delta, B.C., saying says this summer’s drought may be even worse than last year as snow levels remain “remarkably” low.
He says climate change-related events, particularly drought, make it tough for farmers to secure enough water for animals, feed and crops, which makes grocery prices soar.
The funding will be distributed through the Agricultural Water Infrastructure Program to help make irrigation more efficient and to build infrastructure to improve water availability and storage.