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DEPUTY MINISTER GIVEN SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Released on February 7, 2008

A leading Saskatchewan business magazine has chosen Saskatchewan Agriculture's Deputy Minister Alanna Koch as one of the province's Women of Influence.

The editor of Saskatchewan Business magazine says Ms. Koch was chosen for her past and present contributions as a leader in the province's agriculture industry.

"I am extremely pleased that Alanna is receiving this recognition," Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud said. "She is a very knowledgeable, capable, and hard-working person, and I think it is fitting her achievements are being acknowledged."

In addition to receiving this honour, Ms. Koch has the distinction of being the first female Deputy Minister of Agriculture in the province's history. She was appointed by Premier Brad Wall, who recognized in her a deep commitment toward the agriculture industry in the province and country, as well as her strong leadership and organizational skills.

Koch has worked in the agricultural industry, both professionally and personally, for most of her life. In addition to operating a grain farm with her husband, she has held senior positions with a number of organizations including the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance (CAFTA), Agricore United, the Western Canadian Wheat Growers and the George Morris Centre at the University of Guelph.

Saskatchewan Business is the longest-running business publication in Saskatchewan. Each year the magazine identifies men and women who have excelled in their professions and have a commitment toward the greater good in the province.

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For more information, contact:

Scott Brown
Agriculture
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4031
Email: sbrown@agr.gov.sk.ca

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