Results Driven Agricultural Research (RDAR) has opened applications for its Accelerating Agricultural Innovations 2.0 program. It is inviting eligible applicants to submit letters of intent.
All research projects must: Contain a ‘Final Mile’ plan: A clear research extension plan to show how research outcomes will reach Alberta’s producers on-farm, either directly or through ancillary service providers (e.g. veterinarians). Clearly demonstrate how results of the project will benefit producers and/or value-chain partners.
In a media release the group said the launch “marks an ambitious path forward in Alberta.”
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More information is available on RDAR’s website at rdar.ca.