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SREDA launches SK Startup Institute
Written by
Erin Lawson
May 1, 2022
SREDA announced today the launch of its province-wide entrepreneurship program SK Startup Institute. The first place for entrepreneurs to go when starting a business, SK Startup Institute, formally known as […]
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Agtech Accelerator: Crop Intellect
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April 28, 2022
A small UK-based agtech company is working hard to tackle air pollution and increase crop yields simultaneously thanks to plant chemistry.Crop Intellect said its technology, R-Leaf®, captures air pollution and turns it into nitrate.“We try and make plants work harder with using less resources,” said founder Dr. Apostolos Papadopoulos.“Agriculture has been a major contributor...
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Saskatoon Economy gets a B+
Written by
Erin Lawson
April 27, 2022
The Saskatoon economy continues to perform well despite rising inflation and interest rates, and with continued growth seen within key sectors in the SK economy, SREDA is upgrading Saskatoon’s economic rating to […]
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Saskatchewan: From Breadbasket to Global Grocery Store?
Written by
Erin Lawson
April 25, 2022
Saskatchewan has been known as the breadbasket of the world for over a century. In fact, commentary in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix from 1912 refers to the term breadbasket of the […]
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Meet the 2022 SOAR Pitch Finale winners
Written by
Erin Lawson
April 22, 2022
Saskatoon’s most promising Indigenous entrepreneurs are ready to accelerate their growth thanks to SREDA’s SOAR kihiw paskîyâkêwin Indigenous Entrepreneurship Competition. Sponsored by PIC Group, SOAR concluded this past Thursday with […]
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Agtech Accelerator: FarmSimple
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April 19, 2022
For livestock producers, the task of checking your animals’ water bowl is one they know well, including Katlin Lang, co-founder of FarmSimple Solutions and livestock producer himself.“In the summer, for example running cattle in remote pastures and having to drive each day 40 kilometres there and back just to check the water available to the cattle. That could be $2500 in the summer...
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