Saskatchewan Engages With the Mexico and United States on Agricultural Trade and Development
CANADA, October 10 - Released on October 10, 2025
Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison will lead a trade mission to Mexico to strengthen our trade, research and investment ties with some of Saskatchewan's long-standing Mexican partners and to help companies and industry organizations in the province maintain and strengthen their relationships with Mexican stakeholders.
The mission will reinforce the province's international reputation as a reliable supplier of high-quality food, feed and value-added commodities. The mission will also promote research, investment and other collaborative opportunities in Saskatchewan's value-added sector.
"Mexico continues to be a vital partner for Saskatchewan, particularly in the agriculture sector," Harrison said. "This mission will open new avenues to promote provincial agriculture export interests, bolster relationships with stakeholders and advance discussions with Mexico on priority agriculture issues."
As part of the mission, Minister Harrison will be participating in the 2025 Tri-National Agricultural Accord, being hosted in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. This annual meeting is a premier opportunity to engage with the United States (U.S.) and Mexico and elevate Saskatchewan's profile with these two important trading partners. Topics this year include preparing for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement review in 2026, celebrating the International Year of the Woman Farmer coming up in 2026, and discussing animal disease preparedness, among other topics.
Mexico is a priority market for Saskatchewan, ranking as the province's sixth-largest export destination in 2024 with $592 million in agri-food exports, which accounted for 93 per cent of Saskatchewan's total exports to Mexico.
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