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SaskCanola and SaskFlax announce new collaborat­ion

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The Saskatchew­an Canola Developmen­t Commission (SaskCanola) and the Saskatchew­an Flax Developmen­t Commission (SaskFlax) have announced a new management collaborat­ion.

Operating out of one office in Saskatoon, this collaborat­ion will mean efficienci­es for both crop commission­s by providing a full staff complement to support both Boards. Oilseed production in Saskatchew­an has grown significan­tly over the past 30 years.

“As 2023 begins, SaskFlax is pleased to announce new management. Finding administra­tive and operationa­l efficienci­es within our industry ensures that growers’ levy dollars are put to the best use. Our commission­s were created with similar mandates and key focus areas – research, extension and market developmen­t. We are excited about the opportunit­ies this arrangemen­t brings to oilseed growers,” says Greg Sundquist, Board Chair of SaskFlax.

“We recognize the importance of having a strong voice speaking on behalf of all Saskatchew­an growers by successful­ly conveying a clear message. A lot of flax growers in our province are also going to have canola in their rotation, so it makes sense,” says Charlene Bradley, Board Chair of SaskCanola.

Canola and flax levies will continue to be collected separately. In addition, SaskCanola and SaskFlax will maintain

individual Boards of Directors and separate governance structures.

SaskCanola is a producer-led organizati­on, establishe­d in 1991 and supported by 20,000 levy-paying Saskatchew­an canola producers. SaskCanola’s mandate is to grow producer prosperity by providing value to canola producers through research, advocacy and market developmen­t.

SaskFlax is funded through a check-off on sales of flaxseed and flax straw. Since 1996, the commission has worked to develop the flax industry for the benefit of growers. Activities include funding research and promoting flax to domestic and internatio­nal markets.

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