Sherbrooke Record

Investment

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parameters determined by the government, to offer an incentive for the recruitmen­t of agricultur­al workers, make financial assistance available for the training of new employees and support the CEAS.

The announceme­nt by Ministers Lamontagne and Boulet was combined with the launch of a new campaign, Travailler à la ferme : J’y vais sur-lechamp!(work on the Farm: I’m heading to the field!) to encourage Quebecers to lend a hand to the agricultur­al sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“To meet the serious needs of the agricultur­al sector, people with a big heart and a desire to support Quebec farmers will be welcome on the farms!” added Geneviève Lemonde, Executive Director of Agricarriè­res.

Those interested in giving a helping hand on a farm near their home are invited to contact their local CEA by visiting https://www.emploiagri­cole.com/. Currently, the CEA teams are already making every effort to match potential workers with farm employers.

In addition, free online training is available to workers to help them prepare for their arrival on farms. At the end of this training provided by Agricarriè­res, they will be able to apply safe and effective work techniques to work in agricultur­e, more specifical­ly in the market gardening sector.

The program targets only the food agricultur­e sector. Therefore, care will have to be taken if there is a displaceme­nt of labour from the non-food agricultur­al sectors. The UPA believes the program will help ensure the presence of workers on local farms throughout the season, even after the confinemen­t period.

“The announceme­nt of this partnershi­p is great news. It responds to an essential need both for Quebec farmers, who have significan­t labour needs, and for our fellow citizens. It is a food security issue in the current context,” Marcel Groleau concluded.

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