
Precision AI Inc.
Website: www.precision.ai
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208 - 1831 College Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 4V5
Contact Person:
Daniel McCann, CEO
The trajectory of Precision AI starts with our Founder and CEO, Daniel McCann, a three-time start-up founder with over 25 years in technology within diverse industries. In an effort to clean out his garage by auto-listing on Ebay with his own AI, Dan realized how efficient the model could be for identifying plants. In 2017, this discovery along with time spent on family farms planted the seed that became artificially intelligent drones for fully autonomous farming. Since then Precision AI has raised a record breaking $20 million seed round in 2021, hired over 35 full time employees globally, and have testing facilities in 2 provinces and 3 states.
Products and services include Precision.ai which is at the forefront of the fully autonomous farming revolution, using artificial intelligence and robotics to solve the key agricultural challenges of the 21st century. Their patented artificial intelligence powers the farming machines of the future.

Providence Grain Solutions
Website: www.providencegrain.ca
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Address:
#168, 11870 88th Ave.
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
T8L 0K1
Fax: 780-997-0217
Contact Person:
Shane Dziad, Export Manager
Providence Grain Solutions is a Canadian farmer owned grain business that specializes in buying and processing Western Canadian grains. Their elevators are located across the prairies, with a location in Marengo, Saskatchewan. From the elevators, Providence brings a variety of Canadian grown grains, oilseeds, and pulses to international markets. Providence offers contracting and risk management services to their producers, while aiming to support and strengthen the relationships they’ve built with Canadian farmers since they began operating in 2002.
Products and services include CWRS, CPSR, and durum wheat, canola, flax, conventional soybeans, special crops, green and yellow peas, lentils, malt, feed barley, and oats.

Quill Creek Holdings
Website: www.quillcreek.ca www.quillcreekfarms.ca
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Address:
Box 418
Quill Lake, Saskatchewan
S0A 3E0
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Quill Creek Bison, home of your quality bison connection. Canadian. Grass Raised. Healthy Bison Meat. Sustainably Bred and Raised. No Hormones. No Antibiotics. The Healthy Red Meat Alternative.
Products and services include retail and wholesale bison meat and bison products in the United States and Canada.

Radouga Distilleries
Website: www.radougadistilleries.com
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Address:
P.O. Box 100
Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
S0J 0J0
Fax: 306-500-9866
Contact Person:
Lawrence Eberle, Operations Manager
Radouga Distilleries is a proudly Saskatchewan-based craft distillery, founded by Paul Riben in 2014 on his multi-generational family farm near Blaine Lake. Located on the edge of Saskatchewan’s breathtaking northern boreal forest, in the heart of the “Land of the Living Skies,” Radouga Distilleries has built its reputation on crafting premium spirits. Paul spent years meticulously refining his recipes before launching into production, ensuring a distinctive, unforgettable taste experience for each product. Today, Radouga Distilleries is renowned for its exceptionally smooth vodkas and tantalizing small-batch liqueurs, all crafted with dedication to the finest ingredients and superior taste. Every bottle is created using pure, perfectly filtered water sourced from a mineral-laden inter-glacial aquifer deep beneath the distillery, resulting in unparalleled quality. Building on their award-winning tradition, Radouga Distilleries recently entered the ready-to-drink market with their smash hit Crush-It Hard Iced Tea. This refreshing, bold beverage quickly gained popularity for its perfect balance of flavor and convenience, standing out in the competitive ready-to-drink category. With Crush-It Hard Iced Tea, Radouga Distilleries has expanded its portfolio while staying true to its roots of excellence, earning acclaim from consumers and adding to the company’s 31 international awards and distinctions. Radouga's commitment to crafting high-quality spirits and beverages remains at the forefront of their philosophy. Their small yet refined portfolio ensures that every product developed receives the meticulous attention it deserves, never rushing to market but always exceeding expectations.
Products and services include Provincial Vodka, Provincial Spiced Vodka, Blueberry Pie Liqueur & Apple Pie Liqueur.

Rave BBQ Rubs
Website: www.ravebbqrubs.com facebook.com/ravebbqrubs instagram.com/ravebbqrubs
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Address:
5-3342 Millar Ave
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S0K 4S0
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Rave BBQ Rubs is a small batch, hand crafted BBQ spice company based in Saskatoon, SK. Their products contain half the salt and nothing artificial. They also offer private label and white label services.
Products and services include eight blends in four deferent sizes; 75 grams, 8 oz. shakers, 1lb bags and 5lbs bags. Blends include: Chickity Chicken, Da Burger Bomb, Sweet & Smokey Maple, Lickity Lemon Pepper, Saskatchewan Steak Spice, Lasanga Love, Dat Sweet Heat and Chili Lime.

RedWillow Organics
Website: www.redwilloworganics.ca
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Address:
P.O. Box 459
SE 17-49-10 W2
RM of Moose Range #486
Carrot River, Saskatchewan
S0E 0L0
Fax: 306-768-2694
Contact Person:
Angela Schmitt, President
RedWillow Organics is a 2,500 acre dedicated organic family farm located in the pristine northern boreal forest area of Saskatchewan. The farm produces and processes certified organic cereal grains, forages and oilseeds. An On-Farm Seed Cleaning Plant provides seed cleaning and packaging for the farm production. Product is available in bulk, mini-tote bags, 20 kg or 25 kg bags. Organic certifications include: COR (Canada), Can/US Equivalence Arrangement.
Products and services include organic HRS wheat, gluten-free oats, hempseed, red clover and alsike clover seed.

Renouf Farms Ltd.
Website: www.renouffarms.com www.shoprenouffarms.com
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Address:
Box 4111
Melfort, Saskatchewan
S0E 1A0
Fax: 306 752 3901
Contact Person:
Raeanne Renouf
Renouf Farms Ltd.'s berry orchard was stared in 2017 and is currently a 30 acre orchard adjacent to the farm northwest of Melfort, Saskatchewan. The focus is on Haskaps - the second highest berry in the world for antioxidants and more vitamin C per 100 grams than the average orange. Haskaps are considered a super fruit in the food industry and knowledgeable customers are looking for its health benefits. They are much higher in vitamins and nutrients than the blueberry and taste like a combination of a blueberry and a raspberry but with a lot more "zing". The orchard also grows Saskatoon berries, sea buckthorn, raspberries and chokecherries. The orchard is truly farm to fork as they sustainable produce, harvest, process and deliver to retail and wholesale customers a variety of jams, jellies, juice, puree, syrups, pie fillings, pies, berries (fresh and frozen) and now also a selection of freeze dried berries, fruit, haskap powder, milk and ice cream bars!
Products and services include haskap jam, a no sugar added haskap puree (a whole berry syrup), a no sugar added haskap juice, a low sugar haskap pie filling and sundae topping, haskap pies, fresh and frozen berries and also freeze dried haskap berries and a whole haskap berry powder. Now also saskatoon berry jam and jelly, a no sugar added saskatoon juice, a low sugar saskatoon pie filling and sundae topping, saskatoon pies, fresh and frozen berries and also freeze dried saskatoon berries. Renouf also grows, processes and delivers a variety of jams, jellies and syrups form their chokecherries, raspberries, apples and soon sea buckthorn! They currently offer a selection of freeze dried products too, included bananas, a 3 berry and 4 berry blend, milk powder and ice cream bars.

Richardson Food & Ingredients
Website: richardsonfoodandingredients.com
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Address:
2800 One Lombard Place
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 0X8
Contact Person:
Josh Peng, International Sales, Food & Ingredients Products
Richardson Food & Ingredients is a division of Canada’s largest agribusiness, Richardson International Ltd., which has a rich history in Canadian agriculture, successfully serving farmers and international customers for over 160 years. Based in Winnipeg, as Canada's largest agribusiness and recognized as a global leader in agriculture and food processing, Richardson is a worldwide handler and merchandiser of all major Canadian-grown grains and oilseeds and a vertically-integrated processor and manufacturer of oats and canola-based products. One of Canada's Best Managed Companies, Richardson has over 3,000 employees across Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.
Products and services include canola oil products including canola oil, margarine and shortenings in retail, food service and industrial application packaging; and processed oat products including whole oat groats, rolled oat flakes, whole oat flour, oat bran, and granola clusters. Canadian organic certification is available.

Rudy Agro Ltd.
Website: www.rudyagro.ca
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Address:
Box 100
115B Saskatchewan Avenue
Outlook, Saskatchewan
S0L 2N0
Fax: 306-867-8290
Contact Person:
Wes Walker, General Manager
Rudy Agro Ltd. (RAL) is a Saskatchewan-based special crops company incorporated in October 2014. They are located approx. 75 km southwest of Saskatoon near Outlook, nestled in Saskatchewan’s largest irrigated crop district and surrounded by approximately 175,000 acres under irrigation. RAL is licensed and bonded with the Canadian Grain Commission. They are also HACCP certified, which provides them with the ability to procure high-quality special crops for human consumption and bird food ingredients from growers. They process these ingredients with their highly specialized cleaning lines, which include the standard wind and screen machines, gravity table, de-stoners, magnetic dirt separators as well the latest technology in vision sorting. Rudy Agro’s packaging capabilities include metal detection and x-ray technology to ensure food safety and quality are above the rest.
Products and services include large and small green lentils, red lentils, yellow and green field peas, maple and Austrian peas, marrowfat peas, kabuli chick peas, faba beans, and dry beans (pinto, yellow, cranberry).

Sask Valley Processors Inc.
Website: saskvalleyprocessors.com
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Address:
P.O. Box 148
Hall Street
Loreburn, Saskatchewan
S0H 2S0
Fax: 306-644-0645
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Sask Valley Processors Inc, is an innovative and comprehensive grain processing facility located in Loreburn, Saskatchewan. Distinguished as the first facility of its kind in Canada, we specialize in a range of operations, including seed cleaning, dehulling, splitting, protein extraction, oil extraction, as well as packaging, bottling and direct container loading.
Products and services include pea protein, pea starch, lentils, peas, chickpeas, desi chickpeas, flax powder and flax oil.

Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission
Website: www.saskbarley.com
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Address:
225-415 Wellman Crescent
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7T 0J1
Fax: 306-244-4497
Contact Person:
Jill McDonald, Executive Director
The Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley) was established in 2013 and is led by a producer-elected Board of Directors from across Saskatchewan. SaskBarley’s purpose is to increase the production and value of barley for both the producer and consumer. The company's vision is to ensure barley is a long term, profitable and internationally competitive crop choice for Saskatchewan producers. SaskBarley’s check-off rate is $1.06 per net tonne.
Products and services include the support and development of research, market development, and extension initiatives that ensure the long-term profitability and sustainability of barley for Saskatchewan producers.

Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission
Website: www.saskflax.com
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Address:
212-111 Research Drive
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7N 3R2
Contact Person:
Tracy Broughton, Executive Director
The Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission (SaskFlax) is funded through a check-off on sales of flaxseed and flax straw. Since 1996, the commission has worked to develop the flax industry for the benefit of growers. Activities include funding research and promoting flax to domestic and international markets.
Products and services include the promotion and enhancement of flax production and value-added processing of flax products.

Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre Inc. (Food Centre)
Website: www.foodcentre.sk.ca
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Address:
2335 Schuyler Street
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7M 5V1
Fax: 306-933-7208
Contact Person:
Mehmet Tulbek, President
The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre Inc. (Food Centre) offers expertise, resources, and certified facilities to help companies bring food, beverage, and ingredient innovations to market. Our services include product development, interim and co-manufacturing, milling, fractionation, drying, extrusion, fermentation and bioengineering, food safety training, and pathfinding. The Food Centre is a reputable leader in the food industry for R&D of new food concepts, collaborating with world-class agencies in Saskatchewan and globally. We specialize in developing and applying novel ingredients, with expertise in crops, pulses, meats, dairy, fruits, and confectionery. Since our inception, we have developed and processed over 1,100 products, with approximately 50% reaching the market. The Food Centre operates two certified facilities capable of processing a variety of food products for new markets and export access with our numerous certifications such as: BRC, HACCP, Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) approved for meat, dairy and processed foods, FDA approved for processed foods, Kosher, Halal and organic licenses. We support clients worldwide with product development in extruded plant-based protein snacks, sauces, processed meats, and ingredient development. Our third facility, dedicated to fermentation and bioengineering, assists start-up companies in validating their processes at a scale suitable for producing advanced ingredients for new food applications. The unique combination of expertise and facilities at the Food Centre offers clients a one-stop shop, allowing them to go from idea to finished product in one location.
Products and services include product development, interim and co-manufacturing, milling, fractionation, drying, extrusion, fermentation and bioengineering, food safety training and pathfinding.

Saskatchewan Forage Council
Website: www.saskforage.ca
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Address:
P.O. Box 406
Vanscoy, Saskatchewan
S0L 3J0
Contact Person:
Shannon McArton, Executive Director
The Saskatchewan Forage Council (SFC) was formed as a co-operative in 1988 to enhance the province's forage and grassland industry including production, harvesting, utilization and marketing. The SFC is governed by a 12 member Board of Directors including producers, industry, university and government representatives. The organization is an active leader, participant and partner in province-wide extension and technology transfer activities, provides input to governments on a wide range of industry issues, and is active in industry developments. In addition, the SFC plays an active role in priority setting and forage-related research initiatives.
Products and services include a co-operative to enhance the province's forage and grassland industry including production, harvesting, utilization and marketing, and an active role in priority setting and forage-related research initiatives.

Saskatchewan Forage Seed Development Commission
Website: www.saskforageseed.com
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Address:
5 Eagle Ridge Road
Eagle Ridge, Saskatchewan
S7K 2L6
Contact Person:
Jo-Anne Relf-Eckstein, Executive Director
The Saskatchewan Forage Seed Development Commission (SFSDC), established in June 2005 with a purpose to develop the forage seed industry in Saskatchewan. The organizations uses a check-off collected by forage seed buyers on all forage seed crops grown in the province, except alfalfa seed. Funds are used to further the development and promotion of forage seed and forage seed products in the domestic and international marketplaces; and conduct and encourage research on production, market development, processing and consumption of forage seed and forage seed products.
Products and services include funding/co-funding basic and applied research programs investigating solutions for production problems, improving new annual, biennial, and perennial forage seed crops adapted to the Saskatchewan environment, and supplying market demand. SFSDC provides administration services for production demonstration trials, transfers knowledge to forage seed growers and industry through our website, newsletters, and magazines mailed to all levy-paying producers, and advises the government on matters pertaining to forage seed research, production, and development.

Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Association (SFGA)
Website: www.saskfruit.ca
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Address:
2335 Schuyler Street
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7M 5V1
Contact Person:
Charles Sudom, President
The Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Association (SFGA) is a voluntary, non-profit organization whose members are interested in developing a strong and vibrant fruit industry in Saskatchewan. SFGA is a grower-directed association dedicated to providing assistance with the production and marketing of premium quality fruits. It is the objective of SFGA to meet the production and marketing needs of individuals producing fruit crops such as saskatoon berries, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, currants, apples, and other not so common crops such as sea buckthorn and lingonberry.
Products and services include research, market orientation, prairie-wide cooperation, premium quality products, and industry representation.

Saskatchewan Oat Development Commission
Website: www.poga.ca
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Address:
P.O. Box 20106
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4N 4J7
Fax: 1-866-286-1681
Contact Person:
Shawna Mathieson, Executive Director
The Saskatchewan Oat Development Commission (SaskOats) was established in 2006 and now represents over 6,000 oat producers. SaskOats works with the Manitoba Oat Growers Association and the Alberta Oat Growers Commission to form the Prairie Oat Growers Association which represents over 10,000 oat growers in Western Canada. SaskOats collects a $.75 per tonne check-off from every tonne of oats grown for sale in Saskatchewan. This money is used towards SaskOats' primary objectives including oat research, market development, advocacy, building industry partnerships and communication with oat growers, consumers, the oat industry and government. Certifications include: Gluten Free and Heart Healthy.
Products and services include oat research, market development, advocacy, building industry partnerships and communication with oat growers, consumers, the oat industry and government.

Saskatchewan Oilseeds Development Commission
Website: www.saskcanola.com
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Address:
225-415 Wellman Crescent
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7T 0J1
Contact Person:
Tracy Broughton, Executive Director
SaskCanola (est. 1991) and SaskFlax (est. 1996) officially amalgamated into a single organization on August 1, 2024. The newly formed SaskOilseeds will remain a producer-led organization, supported by 17,000 levy-paying Saskatchewan canola growers and 3,000 levy-paying Saskatchewan flax growers. SaskOilseeds’ mandate is to provide value to oilseed growers through research, advocacy, and market development. SaskCanola-funded research focuses on projects that foster innovation, decrease production risk, increase sustainability and grower profitability. Advocacy work ensures that the growers’ voice is reflected in legislation and policy. Extension initiatives provide new information on relevant issues through our website, grower events and social media. Canola promotion links the benefits of canola oil to consumers and key professional influencers.
Products and services include providing value to Saskatchewan canola growers through investments in research, advocacy and canola promotion.

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
Website: www.saskpulse.com
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Address:
235-415 Wellman Crescent
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 0J1
Fax: 306-668-5557
Contact Person:
Amanda Carlson, Communications Manager
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) is a not-for-profit organization representing and supporting approximately 15,000 pulse crop growers in Saskatchewan. SPG is funded by a producer levy and led by a board of directors elected by farmers. The major pulse crops grown in Saskatchewan are peas, lentils, chickpeas, soybeans, and faba beans. Canada is the world’s leading lentil, pea, and chickpea exporter. Saskatchewan growers produce 90 per cent of the Canadian lentil crop, 50 per cent of Canadian peas, and 90 per cent of Canadian chickpeas. SPG has four major program areas that are funded through grower levy dollars: research and development, market development, communications, and variety commercialization.
Products and services include SPG programming divided into four major areas including communications, research and development, market development, and variety commercialization, funded by the mandatory levy.

Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Website: www.src.sk.ca
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Address:
Bay 2D, 820 51st Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 0X8
Contact Person:
Suzanne Johnston, Marketing Communications Advisor
Lucinda Wood, Business Development Director
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is Canada's second largest research and technology organization. They focus on providing services that support a variety of industries in Saskatchewan and beyond, such as agriculture, energy, environment, mining, minerals, nuclear and rare earth elements, as well as meeting the environmental needs of industry, government and communities. With nearly 350 employees, $232 million in annual revenue and over 75 years of experience, SRC provides products and services to its 1,600 clients in 22 countries around the world.
Products and services include reliable, professional commercial laboratory services. SRC has dedicated labs that focus on contract research and development, as well as pilot plants that offer clients the opportunity to test technologies. By investing in new technologies and world-class researchers, SRC continues to expand capabilities, moving the council to the forefront of R & D and meeting the growing needs of industry.

Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission
Website: www.saskwheat.ca
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Address:
340 - 111 Research Drive
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7N 3R2
Contact Person:
Kelsey Tollefson, Policy Manager
Andrea Lauder, Communications Manager
The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) was established in 2013 and represents approximately 24,000 wheat and winter cereals producers. Sask Wheat, under the direction of its elected Board of producers, ensures that Saskatchewan’s wheat and winter cereals farmers have the resources, leadership, and representation to strengthen Saskatchewan’s competitive advantage and ensure the interests of Saskatchewan’s farmers are protected. Sask Wheat is funded by a refundable $1.00/tonne check-off on all spring wheat, winter wheat, durum, fall rye, and winter triticale grown for sale in Saskatchewan. Check-off dollars administered by Sask Wheat go towards research, advocacy, market development, and producer communications and extension initiatives that improve varieties, grow the marketability of wheat and winter cereals, and provide higher value to producers.
Products and services include four primary areas of focus that contribute to profitable and sustainable wheat and winter cereals production for Saskatchewan farmers: Research, Market Development, Advocacy, and Producer Communications and Extension.

Saskatoon Berry Council of Canada (SBCC)
Website: www.saskatoonberrycouncil.com
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Address:
P.O. Box 772
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
S6H 4P5
Contact Person:
Sandra Purdy, President SBCC
The Saskatoon Berry Council of Canada (SBCC) is the new national not for profit organization for saskatoon berry growers and processors across Canada, who will act as the voice for the industry relative to market development, policy and research as well as develop an industry strategy to market saskatoon berries outside Western Canada with a focus on the fruit's nutritional benefits. The SBCC of Canada's mandate is the advancement and promotion of the saskatoon berry industry domestically and internationally.
Products and services include the advancement and promotion of the Saskatoon berry industry domestically and internationally.

SaskMade Marketplace
Website: www.saskmade.ca www.facebook.com/saskmade
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Address:
1621 8th Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7H 0T2
Contact Person:
Emily Li Yan, CEO/Owner
SaskMade Marketplace is a Saskatchewan company partnered with local farmers, processors, and artisans to provide a wide range of unique, locally produced gourmet ingredients, grocery items, giftware, souvenirs, and gift baskets.
Products and services include customized local produce baskets, local produce, grocery items, and giftware including Saskatoon jams, syrups, tea, champagne, and other food items.

SaskOrganics Association Inc.
Website: www.saskorganics.org
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Address:
311 - 845 Broad Street
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4R 8G9
Contact Person:
Deb Tuchelt, Interim Executive Director
SaskOrganics Association Inc. is a farmer led, membership based, non-profit organization. They serve all certified organic entities throughout the value chain in Saskatchewan by advocating for a sustainable and thriving organic community through leadership in research, market development and communications. They provide professional development and technical assistance to certified organic farmers, and to processors and consumers of certified organic products, as well as technical assistance to producers interested in transitioning to organic production. They promote the expansion of markets and the improvement of trade relations locally, provincially, nationally and internationally. They also participate in the maintenance of Canada's national organic standards.
Products and services include support and assistance for certified organic farmers, processors, and consumers of certified organic products, as well as support and assistance for producers interested in transitioning to organic production.