ALUS Lanaudière
Where Agriculture and Nature Meet

ALUS Lanaudière was launched in 2024. The program is a partnership between ALUS and Fédération de l’UPA de Lanaudière (FUPAL).

Situated on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River, the region is comprised of six regional county municipalities (RCM), 57 local municipalities,12 unorganized territories and one indigenous territory. Lanaudière covers an area of over 13 500 square kilometres and counts over 600 000 inhabitants. It is bordered by the Laurentians to the west and Mauricie to the east.

The region’s landscape is comprised of the agricultural plain of the St. Lawrence Lowlands to the south and the Laurentian Mountains to the north. The region boasts nearly 1,600 farms, and its rural population accounts for 25.2% of its inhabitants. The agricultural zone covers an area of 206,000 ha, or 16.7% of the region’s total surface area, of which 55% (113,000 ha) is cultivated.

In Lanaudière, the agriculture industry plays an important economic role. The region distinguishes itself thanks to the renowned diversity of its products and production, and its agricultural producers mainly cultivate cereal, dairy, poultry and pork as well as horticulture.

ALUS Lanaudière supports various types of ecological and biodiversity projects on marginal and ecologically sensitive farmland in the region. It is in line with local agri-environmental priorities to provide more biodiversity and habitats for terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. ALUS Lanaudière targets planting projects (extended riparian buffer strips, windbreaks, reforestation of agricultural corridors, and more ), development of meadows for pollinators (pre-flowering, flower strips) and adapted agriculture (mowing and delayed grazing). ALUS Lanaudière intends to participate in the achievement of locally defined objectives to improve water and air quality, wildlife habitats and other ecosystem services, thereby enhancing the health and conservation of agricultural soils.

The Fédération de l’UPA de Lanaudière advocates the values of respect for the individual, and further bases its mission on values of solidarity, collective action, social justice, equity and democracy. The UPA’s mission is to promote, defend and develop the professional, economicand social interests of agricultural and forestry producers.

 

 

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ALUS Montérégie announces $160,000 from FARR

ALUS Montérégie announces $160,000 from FARR

PRESS RELEASE | SAINT-LIBOIRE, AUGUST 27 2019 ALUS Montérégie announces $160,000 in funding from Quebec's Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MAMH). ALUS Canada congratulates the Montérégie UPA Federation for receiving $320,000 in provincial funding, including...

ALUS Montérégie annual cheque presentation

ALUS Montérégie annual cheque presentation

PRESS RELEASE | SAINT-HYACINTHE, DECEMBER 11, 2018 ALUS Montérégie thanked 21 participating farmers for their commitment to improving the environment. At ALUS Montérégie’s annual cheque presentation in Saint-Hyacinthe today, 21 participants received their annual...

A step forward for agriculture and the environment in Montérégie

A step forward for agriculture and the environment in Montérégie

PRESS RELEASE | SAINTE-VICTOIRE-DE-SOREL, JULY 12, 2019 ALUS Montérégie expands into the Pierre-de-Saurel RCM The UPA Montérégie Federation and ALUS Canada are proud to announce ALUS Montérégie’s expansion into the regional county municipality (RCM) of...

ALUS Lanaudière Coordinator

Valérie Audet

Valérie Audet

Technicienne en agroenvironnement

450 753-7486, poste 260
[email protected] 

Pier-Luc Hervieux

President of the ALUS Lanaudière Committee and producer, Vice President of La relève agricole du Québec (Ferdinand Hervieux inc.)

Olivier Houle
Vice-President of the ALUS Lanaudière Committee, dairy producer (Ferme Quiri inc.) and Vice-President of the Lanaudière Milk Producers

Réjean Allard
President of the Achigan-Montcalm local unio and large-scale crop producer (Ferme M. et R. Allard enr.)

Suzanne Duquette
Pork and crop producer (Ferme Duquette et Compagnie), Vice President of the Lanaudière-Outaouais-Laurentides pork breeders’ union

Martin Lauzon
Pork and grain producer (Les Entreprises Martin Lauzon),  Vice President, Lanaudière Grain Growers

René Forest
Potato grower, Vice President of the Autray local union (Les Cultures Georges Forest & Fils inc.)

Xavier Bernard
Agri-environmental Consultant and Prime-Vert Program Manager (MAPAQ, Direction régionale de Montréal-Laval-Lanaudière)

Karine Loranger
BV L’Assomption (OBV CARA), Représentante des OBV – Assistant Director and Communications Manager

Khaled Lajnef
Agriculture Technician – Services AgriXpert

Benoît Couture
Director General of the Lanaudière Private Forest Agency

Sébastien Dicso
Planning and Development Consultant – MRC L’Assomption
Représentant des MRC de Lanaudière

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