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Nova Scotia farms get $1.2 million to help offset costs of virus measures
By The Canadian Press
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia farmers can now apply to a $1.2-million government program aimed at covering workplace health and safety costs associated with preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Agri-Food Canada is providing $983,500 of the total funding for the emergency on-farm support fund, while the province is adding about $246,000.
Farms with five or more workers can be eligible for up to 75 per cent of eligible costs for things such as personal protective equipment, to a maximum of $50,000.
In a news release issued Friday, Nova Scotia Agriculture Minister Keith Colwell says it is a priority to ensure all workers can perform their jobs safely during the pandemic.
Colwell says supporting farm workers ensures the protection of a high-quality food supply.
Farmers seeking to apply for funding must do so online before Dec. 31.
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