Clean Seed recently announced plans to move the assembly of its SMART Seeder MAX-S to Saskatoon along with customer service and training, sales, service, warranty and related R & D activities.

Clean Seed's Chief Executive Officer Graeme Lempriere says much of their technology development work was rooted in Saskatchewan.

Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison says the Province is delighted to welcome Clean Seed to the province.

Clean Seed becomes the first company to benefit from the Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive program that offers eligible corporations a reduction in the provincial Corporate Income Tax Rate, to six per cent for 10 consecutive years for corporations that commercialize their qualifying intellectual property in Saskatchewan.