Province allocates $9 million to local seed co-operatives
The provincial government announced they’re investing $9 million over the next three years for capital projects at local seed co-operatives to help address aging infrastructure.
If passed, the funds would come from the 2026 budget and be allocated to the Co-operative Seed Processors program to help co-operative and municipal plants modernize and build facilities, upgrade equipment, and improve operations.
Local seed co-operatives operate to ensure weeds are not spread through seed.
“Farmer-owned local seed co-operatives play an integral role in ensuring seeds and crops are pest- and disease-free, they strengthen local communities and help ensure we are successful in global markets,” said RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation. “Now more than ever, seed co-operatives need support to modernize aging facilities so they can remain economically viable and serve our growing agriculture industry.”