
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) is a five-year, $485-million investment by federal and provincial governments in strategic initiatives for Saskatchewan agriculture.
The five priorities of the partnership are building sector capacity, growth and competitiveness; climate change and environment; resiliency and public trust; market and trade and science, research and innovation.
Programs for Farmers and Ranchers
Funding to support farmers and ranchers, including the Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program (FRWIP), Resilient Agricultural Landscapes Program (RALP) and Animal Health and Biosecurity Program.
Funding to support research and development activities, including Agriculture Development Fund (ADF) and Ag Demonstration of Practices and Technology (ADOPT).
Programs for Agri-Businesses or Industry Organizations
Funding to support agri-businesses and industry organizations, including Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM) and the Product Development Program.
Online Videos explaining highlighting specific S-CAP programs.
In addition to our programs, our Ministry has a team of specialists in our North Battleford Regional office who support producers. They include:
- Jenifer Heyden, PAg - Livestock Feed and Extension Specialist
- Alison Fransoo, PAg - Agri-Environmental Specialist
- Quin Cubbon, AAg - Crops Extension Specialist
- Andre Bonneau, PAg - Range Management Extension Specialist
- Trish Johnson, PAg – Agriculture Program Specialist
If would like more information on any of the programs or services, please contact the North Battleford Regional Office at 306-446-7964.