Feds, producer groups launch wheat research cluster

Government, groups pool more than $20 million in research dollars

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Published: March 6, 2024

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The federal government and private and producer groups announced $20 million toward wheat research, today.

“The investment in research through the Wheat Cluster will keep wheat profitable and sustainable for Canadian farmers, increasing quality and yields while finding new solutions for environmental stressors like drought and diseases like Fusarium head blight,” said Jake Leguee, chair of the Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) in a news release.

“Farmers have been practicing minimum tillage and nutrient stewardship for decades, and the activities funded under this will enhance those practices, allowing farmers to contribute further to the Government of Canada’s climate targets,” he added.

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The feds promised over $11.2 million in funding for the Canadian National Wheat Cluster, via the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.

Producer groups and private organizations like the Manitoba Crop Alliance, Alberta Grains and Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) contributed more than $9.3 million, the Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) said in a news release.

CWRC will administer the research cluster.

“High-yielding, resilient wheat varieties are essential for farmers and this funding will help propel innovation in this critical area,” said Laura Reiter, chair of the WGRF board.

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Geralyn Wichers grew up on a hobby farm near Anola, Manitoba, where her family raised cattle, pigs and chickens. Geralyn graduated from Red River College’s Creative Communications program in 2019 and was previously a reporter for The Carillon in Steinbach. Geralyn is also a published author of science fiction and fantasy novels.

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