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GLOBAL INSTITUTE FOR FOOD SECURITY WELCOMES INTERNATIONAL LEADER

Released on January 11, 2013

Dr. Roger Beachy to Spearhead GIFS Effort to Feed a Growing World

The recently established Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Roger Beachy as its founding Executive Director and CEO effective January 1, 2013. World-renowned with a prolific body of scholarly research over his 40-year career, Beachy is internationally recognized for his groundbreaking research in food crops, production agriculture and the applications of biotechnology in agriculture, nutrition and human health.

"I was drawn to the vision of the new Institute and the spirit of innovation and collaboration that led to its creation," Beachy said. "With Saskatchewan's unique strengths in bio-science and agriculture, I am committed to helping GIFS take its place among the most exceptional in the world."

Beachy will draw on his experience as founder of the world-class Danforth Plant Science Centre in Missouri, first Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and Chief Scientist of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, to help launch the Institute onto the world stage. After the start-up phase, Beachy will remain actively involved in the Institute in a senior oversight capacity.

The Province of Saskatchewan, the University of Saskatchewan and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PotashCorp) formally launched the Institute on December 10, 2012. The Institute will be housed at the University of Saskatchewan.

"Dr. Beachy's appointment to GIFS reflects our continued effort and ability to attract top talent to Saskatchewan," Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said. "His leadership will be the foundation for advancing the targets in our government's plan for growth and will position Saskatchewan to help meet the growing global demand for food. It is my pleasure to welcome Dr. Beachy to the province."

Research under Beachy's leadership has led to a number of issued scientific patents and pending applications, 50 book articles and more than 230 journal publications. He is a member and fellow of a number of scientific societies, including the American Society of Plant Biologists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Microbiology, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and American Society for Virology. He is a current member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and past president of the International Association for Plant Biotechnology.

"We are delighted to welcome Dr. Beachy to the university and look forward to the vision and passion he will bring to the work of the new Institute," University of Saskatchewan President Dr. Ilene Busch-Vishniac said. "His leadership and expertise in agriculture and food-systems research will contribute greatly to our university's preeminence and research capacity in these areas."

Beachy has received numerous awards and honors for his research and leadership. He has been recognized by the American Phytopathological Society with the coveted Ruth Allen Award, the Bank of Delaware's Commonwealth Award for Science and Industry, the Dennis Robert Hoagland Award from the American Society of Plant Biologists, and the William D. Phillips Technology Advancement Award from the St. Louis County Economic Council. He was once named R&D Magazine's Scientist of the Year and is a past recipient of the esteemed Wolf Prize in Agriculture.

"To have a tangible impact on food security, the Institute requires strong, respected leadership," PotashCorp President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Doyle said. "Roger brings immediate credibility to this initiative and is the best person to lay the groundwork that will help the Institute achieve its long-term goals. Roger is a builder with a rare combination of insight, experience and understanding that will help establish this Institute as a positive force for improving long-term sustainable food production around the world."

Beachy holds a Ph.D. in plant pathology from Michigan State University and a B.A. in biology from Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana.

About the Global Institute for Food Security

The Province of Saskatchewan, the University of Saskatchewan, and PotashCorp formally established the Global Institute for Food Security on December 10, 2012. With initial commitments of up to $35 million from PotashCorp and $15 million from the province over the next seven years, the institute will apply Saskatchewan's unique resources, innovation and expertise to address the increasing global demand for safe, reliable food. Background information and video about the Institute is available for download at www.globalinstituteforfoodsecurity.org.

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For more information, contact:

Donna Rehirchuk
Saskatchewan Agriculture
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5389
Email: Donna.rehirchuk@gov.sk.ca

Bill Johnson
PotashCorp
Saskatoon
Phone: 306-933-8849
Email: Bjohnson@potashcorp.com

Kathryn Warden
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Phone: 306-966-2506
Email: Kathryn.warden@usask.ca

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