Agriculture Literacy Month has been proclaimed in Saskatchewan, providing an opportunity for students in schools around the province to connect with agriculture through various presentations led by industry volunteers.
Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM) will be celebrated for the entire month of March.
"Connecting our youth to Saskatchewan agriculture, and increasing their understanding and appreciation of it, is an important component of strengthening the entire sector in many ways," Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison said. "Presentations from industry experts help educate children about what goes into producing the high-quality food that our province is renowned for and what that means to all of us."
This year's theme is "Saskatchewan Agriculture: How Food Connects the World" and will see industry volunteers from all levels of food production join classrooms to engage with nearly 7,000 students to share presentations and personal experiences to help them learn more about agriculture.