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More than $2.1 million in federal funding will support innovation ecosystems in Saskatchewan
SASKATOON, SK, Aug. 3, 2021 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is providing support to business ecosystems in Saskatchewan through targeted investments that build on regional strengths, encourage innovation, and support underrepresented groups. This support will encourage growth, productivity, and competitiveness of the western Canadian economy.
$2.1 million dollars to boost innovation in Saskatchewan (CNW Group/Western Economic Diversification Canada)
Through Western Economic Diversification Canada, the Government of Canada is supporting not-for-profits, Indigenous organizations, industry associations, and post-secondary educational institutions that are creating the entrepreneurial and supportive environment to help grow economic sectors and communities across Saskatchewan.
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From: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are pleased to announce a $2.3 million investment into the expansion of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre. This funding is part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are pleased to announce a $2.3 million investment into the expansion of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre. This funding is part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre (Food Centre), the province’s only commercial incubation centre for food processing, is undergoing a major expansion to further assist food processors with adding value to their products and preparing to bring them to market.
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iPolitics By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Apr 9, 2021 11:09am
Good day and welcome to the Sprout, where it’s National Chinese Almond Cookie Day and National Gin and Tonic Day. The weekend brings us National Cinnamon Crescent Day (April 10) and National Cheese Fondue Day (April 11). We’ll skip the cheese fondue.
Now, here’s today’s agriculture news.
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The second round of payments under the Dairy Direct Payment Program, which aims to compensate dairy farmers for lost market share due to international trade deals, will be complete by the end of April. As Real Agriculture reports, the latest round of payments brings the total number of dairy farmers registered under the program to 9,682.