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The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a five-year, $485-million investment by federal and provincial governments.
The Agri-Food Council is an independent board accountable to the Minister of Agriculture for the supervision of all agencies established under The Agri-Food Act, 2004.
A team of specialists working to build relationships with First Nations and Métis people through agricultural programming opportunities.
The Farm Land Security Board is a quasi-judicial tribunal whose members are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
Find Crop Protection Lab Services, Pest Control programs and officers. Learn why pest monitoring is important and how you can get involved.
Learn more about the programs and services available to help you be successful in livestock production.
Environmental programming is intended to improve producer and public understanding of the possible impact of agriculture on the environment.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is committed to providing the industry with up-to-date information and services to support agricultural production in the province.
The Ministry of Agriculture is committed to working with and supporting the agriculture industry to improve the public perception of agriculture in the province.
These programs provide guidelines and direction to help develop sound production practices for a safe, responsible industry.
Support for conflict and crisis due to farm-related stress is available 24/7 and is completely confidential. Communicate to find solutions.
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