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Funding programs to effectively manage production risk.
ASK provides a rebate to help producers access training related to farm management with the intent of increasing profitability or mitigating risks.
Assurance programs seek to improve competitiveness and resilience of the sector through disease prevention and control and by improving animal health and welfare. The programs provide support for biosecurity and animal welfare.
The Community Pasture Transition Program offers funding to help patron groups obtain professional and technical skills needed to operate community pastures.
Administered by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, this program provides early detection and rapid response for plant pests and invasive species.
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