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How Saskatchewan’s 2024 Provincial Budget Bolsters Agriculture and Innovation

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April 29, 2024

 

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Unlocking Opportunities - How Saskatchewan's 2024 Provincial Budget Bolsters Agriculture and Innovation

The 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Budget is allocating significant investment into agriculture, clean energy, labour development, and natural resources; all of which will set a solid foundation for long-term economic growth.

The 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Budget is allocating significant investment into agriculture, clean energy, labour development, and natural resources; all of which will set a solid foundation for long-term economic growth.

Saskatchewan’s 2024 Provincial Budget is a testament to its enduring commitment to agriculture and sustainable resource development. By allocating a significant $570.6 million to the agricultural sector, with a 4.1% increase from the previous year, the province is setting a solid foundation for economic growth and sustainability.

Enhancing Agriculture and Sustainable Growth

The budget commits $431.7 million to essential risk management programs like Crop Insurance and AgriStability, which are vital for supporting sustainable agricultural growth. It also includes:

  • $89.4 million from the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, aimed at improving water and energy efficiency and managing inputs more effectively.
  • $38 million dedicated to advancing agricultural research, ensuring that Saskatchewan remains at the forefront of agricultural innovation.

Global Leadership in Agricultural Exports

Saskatchewan’s role as a leader in agricultural exports is bolstered by this budget. In 2023, the province recorded its fourth consecutive year of record agri-food exports, totaling $20.3 million. The budget’s increased investments in agriculture and agri-food emphasize the global significance of Saskatchewan’s agricultural products.

2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Budget – Key Highlights

The 2024 budget also focuses on several critical areas aside from agriculture:

  • Labor Development: Over $60 million allocated for essential skills training to help underemployed and unemployed individuals.
  • Energy and Natural Resources: $53.8 million dedicated to supporting the responsible extraction and utilization of natural resources.
  • Public Geoscience: A $10 million investment to enhance exploration efforts, aligning with the province’s critical mineral strategy.
  • Clean Energy: $140 million for the Clean Electricity Transition Grant, aimed at facilitating the transition to renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Forest Industry: Increased funding to accelerate the Forest Resource Inventory Project, aiming to double the size of Saskatchewan’s forest industry.

SR&ED Tax Credits and Funding Opportunities

Saskatchewan’s budget presents numerous opportunities for businesses, particularly through the Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM) program, which offers significant incentives for agri-food processors looking to expand and innovate.

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