Agriculture & Horticulture
We offer Agriculture & Horticulture Service in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Why Invest in Saskatchewan Agriculture?

Agriculture and Horticulture in Saskatchewan:
Invest in Agriculture and Horticulture in Saskatchewan, one of the leading crop producers of the world.
Located in the heart of the Canadian Prairies, Saskatchewan is home to more than 40% of Canada’s cultivated farmland – some of the most productive land in the world.
Saskatchewan is the world’s largest exporter of peas, lentils, durum wheat, mustard seed, canola, flax seed, and oats, and is recognized worldwide for the quality of its crops. The province is also the second-largest cattle-producing province in Canada.
Saskatchewan’s diverse agriculture and agri-food sector has an international reputation for consistently supplying high-quality food and ingredients. The province is additionally the largest exporter of agri-food products in Canada.
With a vast, productive land base and a collaborative approach to crop development research, Saskatchewan is playing an increasingly important role as a major food supplier to the world’s rapidly growing population.
100% Organic
We grow organic Canadian agri-food.
Scientific Methods
We use scientific methods that are researched and proven to improve agri-food process and results.
Agriculture Expertise
Saskatchewan is feeding the world. Our quality inputs plus agricultural technical expertise equal a growing agri-value industry.
Agri-Food Products
Canada’s production of wheat, oats, flax seed, and barley comes mainly from Saskatchewan and the prairie provinces.
Saskatchewan is the world’s leading producer and exporter of many specialty crops such as mustard seed, canary seed, herbs, and spices. Other crops produced include Saskatoon berries, honey, organic products, and potatoes. Saskatchewan exported $76 million worth of mustard seed in 2020.
In 2020, Saskatchewan seeded over seven million hectares of cereal grains to produce more than 23 million metric tonnes, accounting for almost 50 percent of Saskatchewan’s total agri-food exports by volume in 2020.
Saskatoon berry is one of the signature products from Saskatchewan. Many would describe the taste of Saskatoon as having a sweet, nutty almond flavor. They are also high in fiber, protein, and antioxidants. Saskatoon berries are considered a better source of calcium than red meats, vegetables, and cereals.
