Canada's Saskatchewan Summit focuses on global food and energy security
Canada's Saskatchewan Summit focuses on global food and energy security
In April 2026, the provincial capital of Regina hosted the fourth annual Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Global Summit.
Organized by the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, this influential forum brought together over 300 policymakers, investors, and industry leaders to discuss Saskatchewan's critical role in the international marketplace.
As geopolitical instability continues to disrupt global trade, the summit focused on how this resource-rich province can ensure stability in energy, food, and agricultural supplies.
Saskatchewan is a global powerhouse in the export of uranium for nuclear power, potash for fertilizer, and canola for food production.
Through initiatives like the 'Securing the Next Decade of Growth' strategy, Saskatchewan aims to solidify its position as an essential node in global supply chains.
By leveraging its natural wealth, the province is not only fostering regional economic growth but also contributing significantly to global resource security amidst a challenging new economic order.
