Farm groups respond to Saskatchewan government spending in agriculture
Agriculture groups were pleased with the contents of the Saskatchewan budget although most of the announcements were made in advance of the documents released yesterday.
Agriculture spending will reach $570.6 million for 2024–2025, an increase of $22.4 million, or 4.1 per cent, from last year.
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association (SCA) chair Keith Day welcomed the changes and expansion of the Forage Rainfall Insurance program and the increase in the number of weather stations to be located throughout the province.
“Changes to the program clearly indicate that the government listened to producers’ concerns and acted to improve the program in a way that should help producers expand their coverage and protect their operation,” Day said. “It is important that the programs available respond to the situation producers may face.”