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    • Industry Links
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    • Young Farmer Mentorship Program
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    • 2024 Saskatchewan Election Questionnaire Results
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Home How are wheat growers working towards net zero?

How are wheat growers working towards net zero?

No one cares for the environment as much as farmers. It’s our land and water, and our livelihoods. Modern Canadian grain farmers are early adopters of the latest technology, ensuring long-term environmental stability. Farmers maintain a climate balance through the high levels of carbon-sequestering used in the production of sustainable, high-quality food for Canadian and for export. Modern agriculture is part of the solution through carbon sequestering, low-till farming, better water management, more efficient equipment, and crop-protection techniques. 

Canadian farmers have and will continue to play a major role in carbon sequestration. In 2019, for example, grain growers captured 33 Mt (Mt = 1,000,000 tonnes) of CO2 (equivalent) more than they produced.  Grain growers are already net off setters of CO2.

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