More money for agriculture in Saskatchewan budget
MELFORT, Sask. – There was a 19.5 per cent increase in the agriculture portion of the budget released in the Saskatchewan legislature yesterday.
Agriculture minister David Marit said a large portion of that will go to fund the additional costs associated with crop insurance.
Grains and oilseeds prices continue to rise causing higher premiums for farmers and government.
Marit said his department’s budget is $422.4 million with roughly $340 million going to business risk management programs.