The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) has invested nearly $3 million over five years into 13 projects through the Canadian National Wheat Cluster (Wheat Cluster).
The Wheat Cluster projects will address common issues and challenges producers face, from developing varieties that use inputs and nutrients efficiently to developing durum varieties that are more tolerant to environmental stressors. A vital element of each project is keeping the sector competitive and economically viable. Each project focuses on this component and the Government of Canada’s climate change priorities.
“Our investment in plant breeding and research will keep wheat production in Saskatchewan sustainable and profitable,” said Sask Wheat Chair Jake Leguee, who farms near Fillmore, SK. “It is important for industry and government to work together and for each to commit funding to develop improved varieties and conduct necessary research into diseases and pests.”
“This partnership between government and industry will improve the competitiveness of our sector, allowing farmers to meet the needs of global customers and capture market opportunities.”
Below are the projects funded by Sask Wheat, including the researchers and Sask Wheat investment.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) AgriScience Cluster Program, has provided more than $11.2 million in funding for the Wheat Cluster. Industry and private organizations, including or represented by Sask Wheat, Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), Alberta Grains, Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF), and Canadian Field Crop Research Alliance, have provided more than $9.3 million in Wheat Cluster funding.
The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) is a collaboration between Sask Wheat, MCA and Alberta Grains. The CWRC is aimed at improving the net relative profitability of wheat for western Canadian farmers and will administer the Wheat Cluster. More information can be found at wheatresearch.ca.
Read the CWRC’s full joint news release here: https://wheatresearch.ca/news/
Montana Getty
Sask Wheat
Communications and Events Coordinator