Saskatchewan Budget 2024: Nurturing Growth and Innovation
Explore the Saskatchewan Budget 2024, highlighting business incentives and growth strategies aimed at driving innovation and investments.
Explore the Saskatchewan Budget 2024, highlighting business incentives and growth strategies aimed at driving innovation and investments.
Eligible businesses located in Western Canada can access government grants and loans to support a wide range of strategic growth projects, including business expansion, capital investment, hiring and training, and research and development.
The SCAP Saskatchewan Product Development Program (PDP) can provide agri-businesses with up to $50,000 in government grants towards the development of new agri-business products or services.
Saskatchewan tabled their 2023 budget on March 22, 2023. This article covers the top highlights you need to know.
The Canadian governments are investing $40 million in funding for nine community infrastructure projects across the regions of Saskatchewan.
The Agtech Growth Fund (AGF) will provide up to $450,000 in government grants to eligible Saskatchewan applicants for agriculture research and development projects.
The Saskatchewan provincial government has introduced new programs in their 2022 budget that can help grow your business.
The SLIM program may provide funding up to 50% of costs to a maximum of $500,000 for assistance to agri-businesses.
The Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive (SVAI) supports value-added facilities in the province with tax rebates.