Farmers will lobby Ottawa for $50K guaranteed annual income pilot program
Farmers will lobby Ottawa for $50K guaranteed annual income pilot program
HALIFAX - Canadian farmers plan to lobby the federal government to implement a guaranteed annual income and a cap on the profits of the major grocery store chains in the

The idea by the National Farmers Union came from its annual convention, held last week in New Brunswick.
Farmers want Ottawa to set up a 10-year pilot project that would ensure they receive an annual income of at least $50,000, a rate that would rise by inflation every year.
David Thompson, executive director of the union, says a guaranteed income would help stabilize farmers' incomes, which are often unstable.
Members also voted to lobby Ottawa for a cap on the profits of major grocery chains, such as Sobeys or Loblaws, that control the lion's share of the market.
The theme of the convention in Moncton, N.B., was food sovereignty, with panellists speaking about access to Canadian food amid the trade war with the United States.