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Saskatchewan celebrates Agriculture Month this October

Consumers and producers are encouraged to share stories to encourage the public to learn about modern agriculture.
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The Agriculture Ministry encourages the public to explore their connection to food and share their story through the theme, "#CelebrateAg."

REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October as Agriculture Month in Saskatchewan.

Agriculture Month is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of the agriculture industry and the dedicated farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses who produce the high-quality, sustainable food in our province, states the Ministry of Agriculture in a press release.

Agriculture Month is an opportunity to increase consumer understanding of and trust in modern food production. The ministry encourages the public to explore their connection to food and share their story through the theme, "#CelebrateAg." Members of the agriculture industry are also encouraged to get involved by sharing their stories, hosting open houses or engaging the public in discussions about agriculture and agri-food production.

Throughout the month of October, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, in collaboration with industry partners, will share food stories, hold an online photo contest and use social media to encourage the public to learn about modern agriculture.

"As we celebrate Ag Month this October, we want to recognize how far we have come in food production and farming practices", Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan Executive Director Clinton Monchuk said.

"Saskatchewan agriculture has been made great by the people who work in this industry and the benefits are global."

For a full list of Agriculture Month events or to learn how you can take part, visit farmfoodcaresk.org. Follow Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan on Twitter @FarmFoodCareSK, or on Facebook at Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan and share your stories on social media using #CelebrateAg.

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