BASF breaks ground on Saskatoon expansion
BASF Agricultural Solutions has started the $27 million expansion of its canola breeding centre near Saskatoon, a project the company said will strengthen the region’s role as a global hub for canola research.
The expansion of the Canola Breeding Center of Innovation, located northeast of the city off Highway 41, was first announced earlier this year. An official groundbreaking ceremony was held on Wednesday.
Brent Collins, head of seeds and traits for BASF Agricultural Solutions, said the investment reflects confidence in Canada’s agriculture sector and its importance to the company’s global operations.
“BASF has taken a decision that investment into Canadian agriculture is the best place that we can be investing our money,” Collins said. “We’re now turning the first shovels and anticipate being in the facility by the end of 2027.”


