Encouraging young farmers to take on leadership roles
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is hoping to groom the next generation of leaders.
Six individuals has been accepted into the APAS Youth Leadership and Mentorship program.
APAS President Todd Lewis said the program was created to help producers between the ages of 18 to 40 gain valuable experience, take advantage of networking opportunities and develop the skills necessary to become industry leaders.
“Young producers are the future of agriculture,” Lewis said. “So, it’s important to encourage the next generation to get involved in our farm organizations and to learn about farm policy, as well as give them the skills and support they need to become leaders in their communities. We’re looking forward to working with these six bright young farmers.”


