Farmers concerned about federal fertilizer target
SASKATOON, SK – As farmers dive into harvest season, some are watching the federal government and its 2030 emission reduction targets with a raised eyebrow or two.
The federal government wants to see fertilizer reductions by 30 per cent to meet its emissions reduction goals for 2030.
Todd Lewis [second vice president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) and past president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS)] said farmers in general, and in Saskatchewan specifically, already reduce inputs like fuel and fertilizer as much as they can. He said that’s been the evolution of efficiency in agriculture on a yearly, and even daily, basis.
“Every time a farmer jumps in his tractor and uses GPS technology, which is widely used here in the province and, really, across the country, that’s a more efficient use of things like fertilizer and fuel,” said Lewis.