Quebec farmers seek help from government as crops devastated by heavy rains
SAINTE-CLOTILDE-DE-CHÂTEAUGUAY, Que. — Vegetable and berry producers in southern Quebec are asking for government help after torrential rains hit the province this summer and caused heavy losses.
The persistent and sometimes intense rainfall so far this summer has damaged fields to the point they are inaccessible and waterlogged.
Quebec’s agricultural trade union — known as the UPA — and associations representing farmers and vegetable processors say this season has been catastrophic.
They have asked the Quebec government for emergency assistance, saying existing relief programs are not designed to mitigate against the growing risks of climate change.