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B.C. company Clean Seed moving operations to Saskatchewan due to tax break

Brad Wall said Clean Seed plans to move a big part of its operations to Saskatchewan over the next three years, including 20 jobs. Government of Saskatchewan / Supplied

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says a tax break has helped entice a B.C.-based company, Clean Seed Agricultural Technologies Ltd., to establish an operation in the province.

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Brad Wall said the company has qualified for incentives that will see it pay a lower corporate income tax rate.

Wall said Clean Seed plans to move a big part of its operations to Saskatchewan over the next three years, including 20 jobs.

The company was approved under a program called the Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive.

Clean Seed said its technology allows producers to seed without tilling and to tailor seeding to specific soil conditions.

The company, which has a facility in Midale, said it has developed the technology and is now focusing on commercializing its CX-6 SMART Seeder.

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