Quebec farmers are demanding more help from the provincial government in order to face the rise in extreme weather events, which they say ar
Quebec farmers are speaking out about what they’re calling an unprecedented and disastrous season. They say the massive amounts of rain they’ve received have been drowning their crops, and that the weather has been costing them millions.
Farm owners are calling on the Quebec government to offer them more support as they face the effects of climate change head-on.
“We lost hundreds of acres of broccoli. It’s completely destroyed,” said Julien Cousineau, operations director at Les Jardins Paul Cousineau, a large-scale vegetable farm in Saint-Constant, Que.
He showed Global News videos of fields annihilated by a hail storm Thursday night. Cousineau’s family has been farming for three generations, and he says they have never experienced weather this bad for business.
“In 50 years of farming, we have never seen that much rain,” he said.
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