Year in Review: Trespass legislation applauded
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is pleased with the new provincial civil trespass legislation.
APAS President Todd Lewis said producers have been facing growing risks around bio-security and need more control over who can access their land.
“The potential economic and environmental costs to our industry from the spread of disease and invasive pests are considerable. Having a consistent set of rules for agricultural land access is very welcome,” Lewis said. “The spread of a soil-borne disease like clubroot is a major risk to our most important cash crop in Saskatchewan. It can be spread by hunters, recreational vehicle users, contractors or anyone accessing our property. Once the disease is established the affected producer is unable to grow canola for the next 15 to 20 years.”
Lewis said other risk factors include the spread of animal diseases and weed species.