Crop health the focus of research in Manitoba
The governments of Canada and Manitoba are providing $4.7 million in grants to support 36 research projects.
Several are designed to improve crop health, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay.
“When we invest in innovation, we’re investing in a stronger, more sustainable future for Canadian agriculture,” MacAulay said. “Farmers in Manitoba will be able to tap into digital tech – cutting costs, improving efficiency and helping them stay on the cutting edge.”
The Research and Innovation Program supports the development of science-based solutions and tools that address known challenges, prepare for potential disruptions and climate threats, and capture emerging opportunities in the agriculture and agri-food sector.


