Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Producers
Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Producers, formerly known as the Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Producers Association (SASPA), was founded in 1972 as a non-profit organization by alfalfa seed producers in Saskatchewan. Their primary goal is to support and promote alfalfa seed and alfalfa leafcutting bee production in the region.
The association is actively involved in research and extension activities related to alfalfa seed production and alfalfa leafcutting bee management. Additionally, they work towards promoting alfalfa as a valuable forage crop across North America and collaborate with other producer organizations, government bodies, and industry stakeholders to develop progressive agricultural policies.
Established in 1997 by SASPA, the Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Producers Development Commission (SASPDC) plays a crucial role in funding research and development initiatives for the alfalfa seed and alfalfa leafcutting bee industries. By collecting the alfalfa seed levy, producers have a say in determining research priorities and contribute towards innovative projects in partnership with government agencies.
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