Canada's Farm Show - Show Guide | 2026

2 CANADA'S FARM SHOW 2026 Regina, SK | Presented by Bunge SCOTT MOE, Premier of Saskatchewan DAVID MARIT, Minister of Agriculture Welcome to Canada’s Farm Show, where innovation meets opportunity and Saskatchewan’s agriculture community comes together to shape the year ahead. From the latest equipment and technology to meaningful conversations about market access and growth, this event celebrates the strength and spirit of this critical Canadian industry and the important work you do. Saskatchewan agriculture is not just a local success story; it matters around the world. Every year, thousands of visitors come to see how our producers and businesses have built a reputation for quality, reliability and innovation that reaches global customers. As we look towards the 2026 growing season, there is every reason to be optimistic. Events like Canada’s Farm Show play an important role in those efforts. Whether you are a producer, manufacturer, supplier or buyer, I am confident you will find value at this year’s show. Thank you for being part of an industry that continues to adapt, grow and lead. On behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, I am pleased to welcome you to Canada’s Farm Show. Saskatchewan is proud to be the home of this signature event for the agriculture community. Canada’s Farm Show is a place where collaboration happens. Walking down the aisles you will find representatives from all segments of the agriculture industry: producers, international guests, agribusinesses and everyone in between. Here, people gather to learn about the latest innovative products, speak to the industry experts and exchange ideas to prepare for the next growing season. Agriculture is an innovative industry, where change and growth are constant. Last year, Saskatchewan’s crop production reached a record 41.9 million metric tonnes, strong cattle prices drove cash receipts for cattle to $3.9 billion and value-added revenues increased to $8.4 billion. A strong agriculture sector is critical to Saskatchewan’s overall economic growth. The sector contributes about 10 per cent to our gross domestic product and supports over 36,000 jobs. Our province will continue to be a leader in Canadian agriculture, and I look forward to meeting more of our emerging leaders this week during the Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers Program and at the many other events that will take place. It is essential to have these types of events where collaboration is key. Companies can demonstrate new products and get immediate feedback from producers, and producers can stay current with new technologies and practices. Thank you to everyone who helps make this event possible. And best wishes to all participants for another productive and successful show. WELCOME TO CANADA’S FARM SHOW REGINA, SK

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