Federally mandated spending reductions putting additional strain on research
Canadian wheat growers are calling for decisive, forward-looking action to strengthen the country’s wheat breeding system following the recent departure of a senior breeder from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC).
The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association said the federal government has directed departments, including AAFC, to implement 15 per cent budget reductions, adding more funding pressure on public wheat breeding programs.
Wheat Growers Executive Director Dary Pawlik said as public investment has declined, growers have increasingly stepped forward to fund the system through checkoffs and levy dollars, underscoring both their commitment and their stake in its future.
In a new op-ed released today, Pawlik argued this calls for ownership and intention. With growers now deeply invested, Pawlik said Canada must build deliberately on its wheat breeding legacy rather than allow incremental erosion driven by uncertainty and drift.


