Irrigation Program — Irrigation Efficiency Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For Saskatchewan producers facing rising energy costs and increasing pressure to manage water more efficiently, upgrading irrigation systems can be a major but worthwhile investment. The Irrigation Program — Irrigation Efficiency Program was created to help agricultural operations modernize outdated or high‑pressure irrigation setups by offsetting part of the cost of switching to more efficient, low‑pressure systems. Delivered by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, the program focuses on practical improvements that reduce water use while lowering energy demand across irrigated farmland.

The program offers non‑repayable rebate-style funding that can cover a portion of eligible project expenses, with support reaching up to around $50,000 for qualifying projects. It is geared toward farms and irrigation operations that are ready to complete their upgrades and have the systems fully installed and operational before receiving funding. By helping cover part of the upfront cost, the program makes it easier for producers to invest in infrastructure that can improve long-term operating efficiency and sustainability.

At the moment, application intake for the Irrigation Efficiency Program is closed, but the initiative remains part of Saskatchewan’s broader agricultural sustainability efforts under long-term federal–provincial programming. For producers planning future irrigation upgrades or wanting to understand how similar programs may reopen or evolve, reviewing the full program details can help determine whether this type of funding support could fit into upcoming capital plans.

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