Medicine Hat News

Province to invest in improved irrigation infrastruc­ture

- ANNA SMITH asmith@medicineha­tnews.com

The province announced Tuesday that it will be increasing funding to the irrigation rehabilita­tion program.

Minister of Agricultur­e and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson pointed out that in the 2024 budget, there is $19 million for the irrigation rehabilita­tion program, an increase of $5.5 million over the last year.

“This is money well spent, as expanding and modernizin­g irrigation infrastruc­ture will ensure that Alberta’s irrigation districts can deliver water to producers efficientl­y and reliably, while improving productivi­ty and competitiv­eness in our agricultur­e industry,” said Sigurdson.

Ultimately, improving irrigation infrastruc­ture means we can irrigate more land with the same amount of water, said Sigurdson. He believes investing in these projects now will help counter dry conditions and increase resiliency of the agricultur­al sector.

Sigurdson was joined by Grant Hunter, Parliament­ary Secretary for Agri-Food Developmen­t and TaberWarne­r MLA, as well as Richard Phillips, vice-chair of Alberta Irrigation Districts Associatio­n, and Bow River Irrigation District chair Walter Unruh for the announceme­nt.

“Back in 1969, the Government of Alberta began a new program now known as the irrigation rehabilita­tion program to provide cost shared funding to irrigation districts to rehabilita­te and upgrade infrastruc­ture,” said Phillips. “Today we see the results that program has delivered to our province, with over 45,000 full-time equivalent jobs and billions of dollars in annual economic activity dependent on our irrigation districts.”

Phillips continued to say all that is required to see the difference this investment has made is a trip beyond the province’s borders to look at other agricultur­e-based economies.

“Reliable water delivery infrastruc­ture is the key,” said Phillips. “When farmers know they can depend on water when they need it, they’re willing to make the investment­s required to produce the high quality crops that attract food processing companies to our region.”

Work to replace canals with pipelines continues as a key focus in retaining water that would otherwise be lost to evaporatio­n, as well as maintenanc­e and other projects to modernize and increase efficiency of these vital systems.

“Agricultur­e is a key economic driver of Alberta’s economy, and improved irrigation helps farmers increase yields,” said Sigurdson. “It helps grow more diverse crops, it improves productivi­ty and allows farmers to reliably support our growing food processing sector. We will continue to do everything we can to strengthen agricultur­e and irrigation here in Alberta, and support an industry that is always facing adversity and conditions that change year over year.”

Sigurdson says the provincial government is committed to supporting farmers and ranchers so they can continue to compete here at home and globally.

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