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Nominations open for Sask Mustard board seat

Jun 12, 2026 | 10:49 AM

Mustard growers in Saskatchewan now have an opportunity to be more involved in the industry. 

Nominations are being accepted for one director position on the Saskatchewan Mustard Development Commission (Sask Mustard) Board of Directors. 

Sask Mustard is a producer-funded levy organization that operates under the Agrifood Act to administer a mandatory but refundable checkoff of 0.5 per cent of gross sales on all mustard produced in Saskatchewan. 

Board Chair Norm Hall said eligible mustard growers should consider putting their name forward to help guide the future of Saskatchewan’s mustard industry. Directors help set priorities for research, market development, communications and industry advancement on behalf of producers across the province. 

“Serving on the Sask Mustard board is a meaningful opportunity to contribute to the long-term success of our industry,” Hall said. “Directors bring producer perspectives to the table and help ensure our investments support growth, strengthen markets and keep Saskatchewan mustard competitive. I encourage anyone who is passionate about the future of mustard production to put their name forward.” 

Nomination forms are available on the Sask Mustard website. Nominations close on Oct. 30.

The commission was created in 2004, originating from the Saskatchewan Mustard Growers Association, with the mission to grow the mustard industry for the benefit of producers through research, communications and market development programs.

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