“We know the ag sector faces challenges all the time. Last year was a year of drought, and we don’t know what’s coming this year. It’s great to see that seeding is under way, pastures are greening up, and there’s even some water in spots. We know that challenges will continue to face growers and it’s why, in the Ministry, we support our growers however we can.”
SCIC’s Jeff Morrow also welcomed visitors to the new space, noting its another tangible step in the two agencies’ shared mandate to support farmers.
“The relationship between SCIC and the Ministry has lasted for over 60 years,” he commented. “We’ve worked alongside the Ministry and we’ve built strong relationships between our organizations and with the producers we serve. Together we’re committed to providing effective customer services and business risk management, along with other programming options.”
Morrow acknowledged that those challenges are as variable as Saskatchewan’s weather, noting that the shift in support went from last year’s dry conditions and poor yields in the west to a delayed seeding season due to excessive moisture in the east.
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