Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan invest $25 million in agriculture researchers

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Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Today, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan’s Minister of Agriculture David Marit announced $25 million to support 15 strategic research chairs at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Agriculture and Bioresources through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.

Funding is provided through the Strategic Research Program and is focused on supporting crop genetic improvement, livestock development, food and bioproducts development and soils and environment.

Quotes

“Investing in research is vitally important to the long-term resilience and continued growth of Canada’s agriculture sector. I have no doubt this innovative research will help ensure our farmers stay on the cutting edge.”

– The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

“The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to funding evidence-based research initiatives to better serve our agriculture sector. Providing stable funding to attract and retain leading scientists in key strategic areas increases the competitiveness and resilience of Saskatchewan’s agriculture sector and our provincial economy along with it.”

– David Marit, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister

“This investment in USask research is an investment in the success and sustainability of Saskatchewan’s agriculture sector. USask researchers are advancing innovative solutions that meet the needs of farmers, industry and consumers.”

– Angela Bedard-Haughn, dean, USask College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Quick facts

  • The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a 5-year, $3.5-billion investment by Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial governments that supports Canada’s agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5 billion commitment that is cost-shared 60% federally and 40% provincially/territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories.

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