Skip to content
  • EN
  • FR
  • ES
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Donate
Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
La Via Campesina – EN
  • TopicsExpand
    • Land, Water and Territories
    • Agroecology, Biodiversity and Peasants’ Seeds
    • Trade Markets and Income
    • Public Policies
    • Peasants’ Rights
    • Climate and Environmental Justice
    • Migrants and Waged Workers
    • Transnational Companies and Agribusiness
  • ArticulationsExpand
    • Youth Articulation
    • Women’s Articulation
    • Diversities
  • Publications
  • MultimediaExpand
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • CampaignsExpand
    • Global Campaign for Agrarian Reform
    • Global Campaign for Peasant Seeds
    • Campaign to Stop Violence against Women
    • Campaign against Agrotoxics
    • Campaign for a Binding Treaty
search
  • EN
  • FR
  • ES
search
La Via Campesina – EN
Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
Food Sovereignty

Cattle producers affected by TB quarantine can’t wait – they need relief now

1 December 2016

Media Release

(Red Deer, AB – November 29, 2016) – The National Farmers Union (NFU) urges federal Agriculture Minister, Lawrence MacAulay, and his provincial counterparts, Hon. Oneil Carlier (Alberta) and Hon. Lyle Stewart (Saskatchewan), to provide immediate relief to cattle farmers affected by the expanding quarantine measures required in response to the discovery of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) infection of six Alberta animals. Farm families are suffering undue stress and financial hardship.

“Farmers affected by the quarantine have had to continue feeding and caring for their cattle well beyond when they expected to sell them. Their losses are compounded because they must incur extra costs while being prevented from selling,” said Glenn Norman, NFU Region 7 Board member. “Even worse, this situation is happening at the time of year when cash flow is most challenging.  Bills are coming due for inputs, mortgage payments, and operating loans as well. Extra interest and late payment costs are adding up on top of the added feed and labour bills.”

“We are glad that quarantined animals will soon be moved to a new site, and that farmers will be compensated by the CFIA for the six animals that have tested positive for TB,” said Doug Scott, NFU Region 7 Coordinator. “However, it is still unclear whether or how much compensation will be available for the losses that have resulted from quarantining the thousands of animals that have been in contact with the infected cattle.”

“We urge both federal and provincial governments to provide immediate financial relief to the cattle farmers whose herds are being held in quarantine due to the bovine TB outbreak in Alberta and Saskatchewan,” stated Norman. “It will take time for the details of an Agri-Recovery response to be worked out. Immediate relief needs to be provided now so that Alberta and Saskatchewan cattle farmers do not have to carry the full burden of protecting the sector from this disease outbreak.”

For more information:

Glenn Norman, NFU Region 7 (Alberta) Board member: (403) 227-2253 or (403) 350-8640

Doug Scott, NFU Region 7 (Alberta) Regional Coordinator:(780) 358-2376 or (780) 650-1336

No related posts.

Post navigation

Previous Previous
NFU expresses solidarity with Indigenous land protectors at Standing Rock
NextContinue
No More Toxic Chemicals in Agriculture!
SUPPORT THE PEASANT MOVEMENT

LATEST NEWS FROM ARTICULATIONS

  • Kenyan Peasants League: GMOs and Hybrid Seeds Trap Peasant Women in a Cycle of Debt and Depression9 May 2025
  • La Via Campesina’s Diversity Articulation Meets in Thailand | A Short Report28 April 2025

LATEST STATEMENTS & PRESS RELEASES

  • Peasants Belong on Farms, Not in Prisons. Release South Korean Peasant Leader Hyun Jin-hee Immediately!29 April 2025
  • Food sovereignty is not possible without financial sovereignty, warn small-scale food producers and grassroots organisations21 April 2025
  • From Carajás to Gaza: Peasant Struggles Are Global — To Defend Land, Water, and Territories for Life!17 April 2025
Organizations
Countries
Peasants
Regions

GET INVOLVED

Donate to La Via Campesina
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

LVC POLICY ADVOCACY

  • FAO – CFS
  • Seed Treaty (ITPGRFA)
  • UN Decade of Family Farming
  • Food Systems for People
  • UN Human Rights Council

LVC Missions

  • Palestine Solidarity
  • Haiti Mission
  • Colombia Peace Process
  • Peasant Alerts
  • Global Solidarity Statements

Social networks

Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
  • Home
  • About Us
  • LVC Schools
  • Regions and Members
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Search
  • Contact us
Scroll to top
  • Topics
    • Land, Water and Territories
    • Agroecology, Biodiversity and Peasants’ Seeds
    • Trade Markets and Income
    • Public Policies
    • Peasants’ Rights
    • Climate and Environmental Justice
    • Migrants and Waged Workers
    • Transnational Companies and Agribusiness
  • Articulations
    • Youth Articulation
    • Women’s Articulation
    • Diversities
  • Publications
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • Campaigns
    • Global Campaign for Agrarian Reform
    • Global Campaign for Peasant Seeds
    • Campaign to Stop Violence against Women
    • Campaign against Agrotoxics
    • Campaign for a Binding Treaty