Saskatchewan farm group looking for answers after federal budget
MELFORT, Sask. — The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has some questions for the federal government after the release of yesterday’s budget.
APAS President Ian Boxall said the first concern is with the next five-year federal-provincial Canadian Agricultural Partnership agreement that is still being negotiated.
“We don’t have any indication of commitments to increase funding for most of our essential programming,” Boxall said. “In other areas, we have to wait and see if there is going to be more progress on agricultural priorities.”
Boxall was pleased to see the financial commitment to the Universal Broadband Fund but has some concerns.