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On Tuesday, the Manitoba government announced that they would invest $62 million in programs under the AgriRecovery framework designed to support livestock producers affected by this year’s drought conditions.

Agriculture and Resource Development Minister Ralph Eichler announced that producers would have options to keep and care for their animals while supporting the longer-term sustainability of the livestock sector:

“This extremely dry weather has affected producers’ ability to find suitable pastures and feed for their animals which means that, without additional investment, producers are in the very difficult position of having to consider reducing their herds or leaving the industry altogether. There is no harder decision for a livestock producer. Our government is making this significant investment to ensure there are other options available when they are needed most. This builds on our existing programs and will help maintain livestock herds, ensure good animal care, and support Manitoba livestock producers to stay in their industry over the longer term.”

Eichler mentioned that programs are being developed, including funding for feed assistance, feed transportation, cattle transportation, and a herd rebuilding program.

Tyler Fulton, president, Manitoba Beef Producers, spoke of the relief:

“Today’s announcement is very important as it recognizes both the immediate needs related to the feed situation, as well as looks ahead to a time when producers will consider rebuilding their herds. We appreciate the government’s commitment to the future of our sector and look forward to seeing more program details.”

Since dry conditions are affecting much of the Prairies, there are limited options to source feed. This is resulting in very high feed prices. The province is already seeing repercussions to the drought, with Manitoba auction markets reporting large-volume sales of all classes of cattle. Last week, total sales through auction markets were up 17 percent as compared to last year.

Eichler noted that the livestock industry is vital to Manitoba’s agriculture sector and the provincial economy. Livestock receipts in 2020 totalled $2.36 billion, representing about one-third of the province’s $7.02 billion in total farm cash receipts.

For more information about managing dry conditions and other resources for producers, click here.