Last week, the Ministry of Agriculture announced the results of the farmland ownership consultations held from May until August.
βThe purpose of the consultations was to inform government on how best to approach farmland ownership, and the results are clear,β Agriculture Minister Lyle Stew-art said. βThe vast majority of respondents do not support pension plans or foreign investors purchasing farmland in Saskatchewan. They do, however, support our government in taking a stronger role in enforcing farmland owner-ship rules.β
Some of the results of the consultations include:
- Seventy-five per cent of respondents opposed allowing investors such as Canadian pension funds to purchase farmland in Saskatchewan;
- Eighty-seven per cent of respondents did not sup-port foreign ownership of farmland and 69 per cent did not support foreign financing; and
- Eighty-five per cent supported giving the Farm Land Security Board (FLSB) a greater role in enforcing compliance of farmland owner-ship rules.
The vast majority (95 per cent) of the respondents were Saskatchewan residents, and 62 per cent of all respondents were farmers. The remainder were farmland owners and interested Saskatchewan residents. Only five per cent of respondents were from outside of Saskatchewan.
βI would like to thank everyone who took the time to complete the survey,β Stewart said. βThese results will en-sure that we make decisions which help guarantee the long-term success and sustainability of our provinceβs agriculture industry.β
The complete results of the consultation are available at . Identifying information and offensive language has been removed from the written comments. A Summary of Results from Public Consultations is also available.