Provincial, federal governments announce $10M in crop research funding as tariffs loom
An announcement at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show on Tuesday morning brought an announcement by the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan about a $9.7 million investment in crop research for the province.
Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture David Marit shared the announcement at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon.
Thirty-nine new crop research projects will be supported with $7.2 million of that funding through the Agriculture Development Fund (ADF) and $2.5 million through the Strategic Research Initiative, specifically to study the long-term management of herbicide-resistant kochia and wild oats.
Marit said the money will ensure some of the best minds are focusing on Saskatchewan research and yields. He highlighted work on new varieties of crops and work on crop diseases to help bolster the agriculture sector in the province.


