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The Agriculture Talent Pathway supports Saskatchewan’s efforts to address labor shortages in its vital agriculture sector. It plays a key role in the province’s broader strategy to recruit and retain international talent, ensuring the continued success of Saskatchewan’s agricultural industry.
Key Takeaways
In August 2024, the Government of Saskatchewan introduced the Agriculture Talent Pathway to support its growing agriculture sector and address workforce shortages. This pathway is now part of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and focuses on recruiting experienced agriculture workers from abroad and within Canada on temporary status.
“A skilled and flexible agricultural workforce is essential to our increasing role in global food security as a supplier our markets can rely on – which keeps our producers competitive and profitable and keeps our economy strong and growing,” Agriculture Minister David Marit said. “Labour shortages are a constraint to growth for agricultural producers, and by supporting them in filling critical jobs through this new pathway, we will strengthen the agricultural sector and enable producers to meet growing demands.”
Saskatchewan’s agricultural growth heavily relies on skilled immigrants to fill critical roles, underscoring the sector’s increasing demand for workers. This demand is expected to continue over the next years and decades, and the development of this pathway reflects that need.
For more details, visit the official SINP page.
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