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CANADA TO IMPROVE THE YIELD, SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY OF CANADIAN WHEAT

Released on May 16, 2013

Canadian Wheat Alliance to Support R&D Projects to Develop New Wheat Varieties

The Government of Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan today announced the creation of a new Canadian Wheat Alliance (CWA).  This initiative will co-ordinate research and development projects to improve the yield of Canadian wheat by reducing losses under extreme weather conditions such as drought, heat, cold and diseases.

“The Canadian Wheat Alliance will improve the quality of Canadian wheat, and enhance Canada’s competitive position in the growing world market,” said Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, on behalf of Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology).  “The benefits of this Alliance will flow throughout the entire value chain, strengthening our producers’ bottom lines and our overall economy.”

The CWA will invest approximately $97 million over the first five years of this initiative to support research to improve the profitability of the Canadian wheat industry, advance the development of Canada’s wheat crops, and help ensure the global competitiveness of Canadian farmers.  The Alliance will also study ways to more efficiently use chemical fertilizers to help improve the environmental sustainability of Canadian wheat.

“Saskatchewan is a leader in agriculture research and production, and this initiative will help to grow our industry and entire provincial economy,” Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said.  “Our government remains committed to agriculture and this research will help to increase wheat production, open up new opportunities to promote and market Saskatchewan wheat, and provide long-term benefits for our producers.”

“With renowned plant breeding expertise available in areas such as our Crop Development Centre, the University of Saskatchewan is a recognized leader in agricultural and food production research,” University of Saskatchewan President Dr. Ilene Busch-Vishniac said.  “Through this alliance, we will continue to work with our partners to further strengthen the knowledge and tools needed to improve wheat, a crop that brings nearly $4 billion to the farm gate in Canada.”

This important network combines the expertise of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan.  The government of Canada will invest nearly $85 million in funding and in-kind contributions toward the Alliance.  The Government of Saskatchewan has committed an additional $10 million to support wheat research in the province over the next five years, of which $5 million is dedicated to support the CWA activities and leverage contributions from other stakeholders.  The CWA brings together federal, provincial and academic expertise and welcomes the engagement of both public and private sector organizations.

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For more information, contact:

Media Relations Team
National Research Council of Canada
613-991-1431
Phone: 1-855-282-1637
Email: media@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca 

Michele-Jamali Paquette
Office of Gary Goodyear
Phone: 613-947-2956

Michael Robin
University of Saskatchewan
Phone: 306-966-1425
Email: michael.robin@usask.ca 

Cory Kolt
Saskatchewan Agriculture
Phone: 306-787-2359
Email: cory.kolt@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-527-0521

Media Relations
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Phone: 613-773-7972
Email: mediar@agr.gc.ca 

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