Reliable water access is a major factor in improving yields and expanding irrigated acreage across Saskatchewan, especially as producers look to manage climate variability and boost long-term productivity. The Irrigation Program — Irrigation Development Program helps agricultural businesses invest in the infrastructure needed to bring a secure water supply to the edge of irrigable land, making larger-scale irrigation projects more financially achievable.
Delivered by Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Agriculture, this initiative focuses on the early stages of irrigation development, such as water source works and distribution pipelines leading to pivot points. Funding can cover a significant share of eligible project costs, with support reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars for larger developments. The program is designed for farms and agri-food operations planning meaningful expansions, typically involving at least a modest increase in irrigated acres, while leaving on-farm equipment investments to be handled separately.
While application intake for pre-approvals has recently closed, the program remains active for producers who already received approval and are completing their projects. Historically, it has been particularly relevant for established farms, irrigation districts, and some new entrants working toward growth targets within Saskatchewan’s agriculture sector. For producers considering future irrigation investments or wanting to understand how similar funding could support their operation if intake reopens, reviewing the full program details can help clarify whether this type of support aligns with their long-term plans.
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