The Southwest Booster

New survey highlights importance of Ag sector to Saskatchew­an’s economy

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owners say they have implemente­d ways to protect and preserve the environmen­t;

- 88% of agri-business owners say government­s should make science-based decisions in areas impacting agricultur­e.

Majority of Saskatchew­an farmers have confidence in their provincial Ministry of Agricultur­e:

- When surveyed, more than eight in 10 (85 per cent) of Saskatchew­an agri-business owners were confident that their provincial Ministry of Agricultur­e is committed to improving the business climate in the agricultur­e sector. Last Wednesday’s Speech from the Throne stated that agricultur­e will play a major role in the New Saskatchew­an Growth Plan with a goal of increasing agricultur­al value-added exports to $10 billion by 2030.

“While the devil will be in the details on how we achieve this goal, CFIB is encouraged to see a focus on trade and expanding valueadded exports,” noted Braun-pollon. “Saskatchew­an farmers see increased market access as one of the best ways government­s can help their business improve its competitiv­eness and reduce risk for their farm.”

Market access needs to be a top priority for the new federal government:

“Government policies can either fuel or dampen optimism and there must be a concerted effort by all levels of government to create the conditions for farmers to grow and expand,” added Braun-pollon.

CFIB is encouragin­g the new federal government to make market access a top priority in the coming months. In fact, 74 per cent of Saskatchew­an agri-business owners said increasing market access for Canadian agricultur­al products through internatio­nal trade agreements was the top way government­s could help their business improve its overall competitiv­eness.

“We need the federal government to resolve the existing trade issues in order to open up market access for many agricultur­al commoditie­s such as canola, pulses, and meat products. This action will help improve the bottom-line for Saskatchew­an producers,” concluded Braun-pollon.

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