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Promoting oilseed production in Eastern Canada

Eastern Canadian oilseeds

Oct 10, 2024 | 12:33 PM

Oilseeds, including canola, soybeans, and mustard, are vital to Canadian agriculture.

Saskatchewan produces the most canola in Canada but there is work going on to grow the oilseed industry in other parts of the country. In 2023, oilseeds were seeded on just over four million acres in Eastern Canada with most of this acreage being soybeans. Eastern Canada accounts for 14 per cent of seeded acres of oilseeds and 22 per cent of total production.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay announced roughly $4.3 million over five years to the Eastern Canada Oilseed Development Alliance (ECODA). He said investing in research and innovation is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability of these crops.

“Oilseed crops are a vital part of farming here in Eastern Canada. This support will help farmers stay ahead of challenges like climate change, while keeping their crops healthy and their farms productive,” he said. “By working together, we’re ensuring a bright future for the oilseed industry and for Canadian agriculture.”

ECODA President Rory Francis said his organization and its partners are working to develop new agronomic technologies, improved cropping systems, and adaptive crop varieties to address several challenges including soil degradation while meeting market demands.

“ECODA is pleased to coordinate the work of researchers, growers, value-added businesses, and exporters, working together to increase the economic value of sustainable Canadian oilseed supply chains,” Francis said.

The project aims to coordinate knowledge transfer among stakeholders, improve soil health, crop resilience, and yields.

alice.mcfarlane@pattisonmedia.com

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