Funding for crop research to benefit Prairie farmers
Western Canadian Crop Production show in Saskatoon, Sask. is the platform used each year to announce funding for crop-related research.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit said a total of $14.7 million will be invested which includes $12.2 million for 56 ADF research projects and $2.5 million to support an SRI project identifying solutions to manage root rot in pea and lentils.
“Funding agriculture research is the first step to helping our producers stay competitive and profitable,” Marit said. “Our growth targets for the end of this decade rely heavily on agriculture and agri-food products. Our commitment to projects like those being funded today, with strong support again this year from our industry partners, is an investment in Saskatchewan’s innovative, export-based economy.”
The ADF provides support annually and on a competitive basis to research projects with the potential to create growth opportunities and enhance the agriculture industry’s sustainability and competitiveness.