KINGSTON, ON, July 31,
2024 /CNW/ - Soybeans are one of the largest field
crops in Canada, generating
$14 billion in annual economic
output. Research and innovation in the soy industry are helping
producers evolve by enhancing crop resilience and yield in response
to more frequent extreme weather events and the need to reduce the
environmental footprint of farms, while feeding a growing
population.
To support soybean producers, today, Mark Gerretsen, Member of Parliament for
Kingston and the Islands, on
behalf of the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture
and Agri-Food, announced up to $2,325,361 over four years to Performance Plants
Inc. (PPI) through the AgriScience Program – Projects Component, an
initiative under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural
Partnership.
This funding will allow PPI to develop climate change-resistant,
high-yielding soybean through selected genetic lines and will also
enable field testing. The objective is to create soybean varieties
that are more heat and drought tolerant, herbicide resistant, use
water efficiently, and sequester carbon into the soil. PPI
continues to further new soybean trait and genome development to
ensure they have the best characteristics to withstand harsh
climates.
Quotes
"Soybean farming is a cornerstone of agriculture here in
Canada. This funding is vitally
important to helping our hardworking farmers tackle extreme weather
and keep growing the top-quality crops Canada is known for. Together, we're paving
the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future for our
soybean growers."
- The
Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and
Agri-Food
"Supporting innovation is key to our farmers' future. This
funding will help Performance Plants Inc. develop soybean crops
that can better handle climate change and produce high-quality
yields. This investment demonstrates our commitment to sustainable
farming and the success of our farmers."
-
Mark Gerretsen, Member of
Parliament, Kingston and the
Islands
"Soybean is the third largest field crop in Canada, and the foundation to increase its
growth acreage and productivity lays squarely on the genetic
improvement of the seeds. We are grateful to have AAFC's further
support through its AgriScience Program to complete the development
of climate-resilient, high-yielding soybean with enhanced carbon
sequestration. Successful introduction of Performance Plants'
validated technologies to this crop will help to secure and grow
this important Canadian industry amid increasingly challenging
climate conditions."
- Dr.
Yafan Huang, CEO, Performance Plant
Inc.
Quick facts
- The project supports the program priority areas of Economic
Growth and Development, Climate Change and Environment, and Sector
Resilience and Societal Challenges.
- PPI received over $2 million in
funding under the previous framework, the Canadian Agricultural
Partnership.
- Performance Plants Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology
company incorporated in 1995. The company has developed key
technologies to achieve higher and more consistent crop yields
through improved heat tolerance, drought tolerance and reduced
water requirements.
- The AgriScience Program, under the Sustainable Canadian
Agricultural Partnership, aims to accelerate innovation by
providing funding and support for pre-commercial science activities
and research that benefits the agriculture and agri-food sector,
and Canadians.
- The AgriScience Program – Projects Component is currently
accepting applications.
Additional links
- AgriScience Program – Projects
- Performance Plants Inc.
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