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Canadian farmers and food processors will get $50 million in federal funding to ensure temporary foreign workers comply with mandatory COVID-19 quarantine.

Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau announced the money today, saying the workers are an essential part of keeping Canada’s food supply going.

The agriculture industry relies on thousands of temporary foreign workers each year to handle everything from planting crops to working in processing plants.

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But as part of broad public health initiatives to stall the spread of COVID-19, those workers must quarantine for 14 days when they arrive in Canada.

READ MORE: More temporary foreign workers test positive for coronavirus in West Kelowna

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Bibeau says the funds are meant to acknowledge that complying with those rules comes at a cost for business.

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She says the $1,500 per worker can be used to offset their salaries, or supply appropriate accommodation for the quarantine period.