Saskatchewan government to increase agriculture spending
Agriculture funding in Saskatchewan will reach $570.6 million for 2024 – 2025.
In the provincial budget released Wednesday afternoon, it was announced the agriculture portfolio will increase by $22.4 million, or 4.1 per cent, from last year.
The largest portion of the agriculture budget includes $431.7 million, an increase of $23.7 million over last year, to fund federal-provincial risk management programs, including Crop Insurance and AgriStability, through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
Average Crop Insurance premiums and coverage for 2024 are down because of a decline in insured commodity prices. The details on the 2024 Crop Insurance Program were released earlier this month.