home news forum careers events suppliers solutions markets expos directories catalogs resources advertise contacts
 
News Page

The news
and
beyond the news
Index of news sources
All Africa Asia/Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East North America
  Topics
  Species
Archives
News archive 1997-2008
 

Canadian governments invest C$6.9 million into crop research


Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
January 13, 2015

Today Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced nearly $6.9 million for crop-related research through the Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund (ADF). The funding is being awarded to 42 projects.

This funding is part of the $26.7 million Government of Saskatchewan agriculture research budget for 2014-15.

Projects to receive funding this year include studies to improve lentil varieties, enhance wheat midge resistance in wheat, decrease oil losses from canola dehulling, and reduce the risk of pathogen contamination on fresh fruits and vegetables.

Third party funding is a key component of many ADF projects. A large number of industry partner organizations contributed $3.4 million in additional funding to the crops-related projects announced today. Almost two-thirds of this funding is being provided by Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) although there are many other partners as well, including the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, the Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission and the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers.

Funding for ADF projects is provided under Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. A complete list of funded projects is available at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ADF.

Quotes

"Our government is proud to continue making investments in crop-related research that will increase the profitability and competitiveness of Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers. These projects will have a range of benefits for farmers, from improved varieties to increased disease and weather resistance."

- Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz

"Investments in research have long-term benefits for the agriculture industry, leading to the increased competitiveness of our industry in the global marketplace and better returns for our producers. I look forward to the new tools, knowledge and technology that will result from this year's ADF projects."

- Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture

"Producers are committed to agricultural research because we know the knowledge and tools it provides, which are vital for our continued success. We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with the federal and provincial governments in order to maximize the benefit of producer research investments."

- Dave Sefton, WGRF Board Chair

Additional links



More news from: AAFC - Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada


Website: http://www.agr.gc.ca

Published: January 13, 2015

The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originated
Fair use notice

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  Archive of the news section

 


Copyright @ 1992-2024 SeedQuest - All rights reserved