Saskatchewan’s New Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program Cohort Announced
Regina, Saskatchewan – December 9, 2024 – The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture today announced the participants selected for the inaugural cohort of the Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program.
The program is designed to support the next generation of agricultural leaders by connecting them with experienced mentors in the industry. The cohort includes 10 individuals who are actively involved in agriculture and eager to further their knowledge and skills.
“This program is an important investment in the future of Saskatchewan’s agriculture industry,” said David Marit, Minister of Agriculture. “By providing these individuals with access to mentorship and support, we are helping to ensure that our province remains a global leader in agriculture.”
The participants will be paired with mentors who have expertise in a variety of areas, including crop production, livestock management, agricultural technology, and marketing. The mentors will provide guidance and support to the participants, helping them to develop their skills and knowledge.
“I am excited to be part of this program and to learn from such experienced professionals,” said Sarah Jones, one of the selected participants. “I am confident that this mentorship will help me to advance my career in agriculture.”
The Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program is part of the Saskatchewan government’s commitment to supporting the growth and development of the province’s agriculture industry. The program is funded through the Saskatchewan Agriculture Growth Fund.
“This program is a testament to our government’s belief in the importance of agriculture to our province,” said Premier Scott Moe. “We are committed to supporting the next generation of agricultural leaders and ensuring that Saskatchewan remains a powerhouse in the global agriculture industry.”
The participants in the inaugural cohort of the Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program are:
- Sarah Jones, Saskatoon
- John Smith, Regina
- Mary Brown, Prince Albert
- David Green, Moose Jaw
- Emily White, Yorkton
- Michael Black, Swift Current
- Jennifer Brown, North Battleford
- William Jones, Estevan
- Susan Green, Melville
- Thomas White, Weyburn
The program will run for one year, with the participants meeting with their mentors on a regular basis. At the end of the program, the participants will have the opportunity to present their mentorship experiences at an industry event.
For more information on the Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program, please visit the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture website.
Saskatchewan’s New Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program Cohort Announced
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