Farmers are vulnerable to land and water use policy as well as public influence on how farmers manage their private land. Examples include the 2015 change in legislation to remove grandfathering of pre-1981 approvals, which meant existing (and previously government-approved) works were now illegal. In 2019, WSA introduced the Wetland Mitigation Policy with a focus on wetland retention and restoration in agricultural zones, which required growers to return to 50% of pre-drainage acres.
Policy decisions like these have the potential to severely limit efficiency and production potential on Saskatchewan farmland. In both instances, SaskFSA made farmers’ voices heard.
SaskFSA was able to halt implementation of the Wetland Mitigation Policy to host Focus Groups across the province to understand producers’ regional concerns and identify alternative solutions to the proposed strategy. We used feedback to advocate for the inclusion of soil quality, economic impact and production and nutrient efficiency as key pillars of the policy framework.