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 Saskatchewan accounts for 32 per cent of the world’s lentil exports.

Development

The province is committed to supporting the expansion and development of industries in the province, from production to the export and marketing of secondary processed products.
Many communities and individuals are now looking at new ways to use facilities that would otherwise be torn down.
Backgrounding refers to the growing, feeding and managing of steers and heifers from weaning until they enter a feedlot and are placed on a high concentrate finishing ration.
Saskatchewan's beef industry is based on our province's many natural advantages
Saskatchewan is the largest source of agricultural biomass in Canada.
Saskatchewan is known as the "breadbasket of the world." However, we are also now major exporters of canola and other oilseeds.
Diversification And Investment Opportunity For Grain And Livestock Producers
To provide potential Saskatoon Berry producers with an estimate of capital investment, annual costs and returns for a Saskatoon berry enterprise.

To support the development of the game farm industry by delivering licensing and regulatory programs for domestic game farms.

Sheep management, as with other classes of livestock, depends on available resources and demands of the marketplace.

An overview of the development and expansion of the province's beekeeping sector.
Saskatchewan's extensive land base and semi-arid climate are ideal for the production of many horticulture crops.
Saskatchewan is an ideal location for the production and processing of natural health products and functional foods.
Saskatchewan is an excellent location for producing top quality organic products.
Saskatchewan is one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world, offering a unique combination of factors that makes our province an excellent choice for pork production.
In less than 30 years, Saskatchewan has gone from producing few pulse crops to becoming a major world exporter.
A guide to developing beef production capacity in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan is one of the most progressive provinces regarding sheep production, research and value added opportunities.


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