Saskatchewan Crop Commissions

Consisting of SaskBarley, SaskCanola, SaskFlax, SaskOats, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, and Sask Wheat, together represent virtually all Saskatchewan grain, oilseed and pulse farmers.

Why create Sask Crops?

The commissions invest check-off dollars collected on farmer sales of grain, oilseed and pulse crops in areas such as varietal development, agronomic research, and market promotion. SaskCrops works to ensure that Saskatchewan farmers remain competitive in the global market while profitable at the on-farm level, and have their voices heard by governments. SaskCrops advocates for science-based policy to create and maintain an efficient, predictable, and sustainable business environment for Saskatchewan farmers.


Submissions


September 8, 2023

PMRA Notice of Intent: Strengthening the regulation of pest control products in Canada

In the summer of 2023, Health Canada proposed four areas of regulatory amendments to the Pest Control Products Regulations. This included:

  • increased public access to confidential test data;

  • increased transparency for maximum residue limit (MRL) applications for imported food products;

  • explicit authority for the Minister of Health to require the submission of cumulative environmental effects where information and methodology are available; and

  • strengthened consideration of species at risk in risk assessments by giving the Minister the explicit authority to require the submission of available information on species at risk.

In response, this submission emphasizes that Canada’s science-based, regulatory framework for pesticides is among the best in the world and already addresses several of the transformation objectives proposed by Health Canada through its operation. SaskCrops remains supportive of a fully transparent process and notes that it is important that any transformative processes do not draw scarce PMRA resources away from core PMRA work making crop protection tools available to farmers.

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August 4, 2023

Finance Canada’s Pre-Budget Submissions

SaskCrops continues to submit annually to Finance Canada’s federal pre-budget consultations. The SaskCrops submissions emphasize the need for the government to acknowledge Saskatchewan’s annual crop producers’ contributions to the Canadian economy, global food security, and emissions reduction. The submissions also draw attention to the need for the government to meaningfully and constructively encourage agricultural innovation through increased and accelerated investment in research that will enable primary agricultural producers to lower their carbon footprint and increase their capacity to competitively meet Canadian and global demand for their products, both of which are stated goals and targeted objectives of the government.

 Read the full submission here



March 31, 2023

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Sustainable Agriculture Strategy Consultation

AAFC articulated an overarching goal of reducing absolute GHG emissions and ultimately reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, while finding ways to increase yields and economic growth. More specific concurrent and possibly conflicting targeted time frames for large increases in the value of national agricultural production and exports (which will necessarily include increases in Saskatchewan production and exports) as well as a targeted 30 per cent reduction in fertilizer emissions have been put forward. Given the short timeframes for achieving these targets (2028 and 2030 respectively), this presents significant challenges for farmers.

Read the full submission here


August 31, 2022

SaskCrops & APAS - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Fertilizer Emissions Reduction Target Consultation

This submission details three key areas of concern about AAFC’s fertilizer emissions reduction target including ‘Developing a Strategic Approach to Meeting the Fertilizer Emissions Target’, ‘Data, Reporting and Measurement’ and ‘Innovation and Transformation Opportunities’.

Read the full submission here