Governments of Canada & Saskatchewan Support New Wheat Identification
Technology
SASKATOON,
"Saskatchewan has been a leader in developing cutting edge technology such as the wheat ID, to boost one of our largest economic engines; agriculture," Minister Cheveldayoff said. "We want to build on our knowledge economy by commercializing technologies developed through our innovation system and market that to users around the world."
"Our government is delivering real results for Canadian farmers by investing in innovative research and new technologies that will help increase their profitability," said MP
This advanced DNA-based technology, initially developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food
"We've supported this project with both funding and expertise because farmers need a test that assures customers we are providing safe, high-quality grain," said
The SRC is currently validating a DNA-based test that verifies midge insect resistance in wheat varieties. Next SRC will be working to determine whether the technology can be utilized to offer viable commercial tests for wheat class and variety identification. A team of scientists and technologists has been hired for the project.
"The federal-provincial funding provided today brings SRC a step closer to offering a commercial wheat DNA test," said
To support the project, the Governments of
The AgriFlexibility fund, part of Canada's Economic Action Plan, was created to help reduce costs of production and improve environmental sustainability for the sector; promote value-chain innovation and sectoral adaptation; and respond to emerging opportunities and market challenges for the sector.
Through the Canada-Saskatchewan Western Economic Partnership Agreement (WEPA), both levels of government are contributing
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Saskatchewan Research Council ----------------------------- Funding announcement for rapid wheat DNA testing ------------------------------------------------
Between 2000 and 2008, Agriculture and Agri-Food
Under a licensing agreement with AAFC, SRC GenServe Laboratories(TM) will validate the preliminary wheat DNA test science to determine if it can be turned into a viable commercial test for wheat classes. SRC is also refining the test so it can be used to distinguish between wheat varieties. This new technology could be a vital tool in quality control systems and risk management programs throughout the grain handling process.
If SRC is confident that rapid wheat DNA testing can be carried out on a commercial scale, then SRC will proceed with organizing the services.
Funding:
WEPA : WD $ 740,000 SK (ES) $ 740,000 AgriFlexibility: AAFC-AAC $4,280,000 SK (SRC) $3,150,000 ---------- Total: $8,910,000
About SRC
The Saskatchewan Research Council is Saskatchewan's s leading provider of applied research and development (R&D), and technology commercialization. With more than 340 employees,
SRC GenServe Laboratories(TM) is a commercial genetics facility with broad experience in providing genetic services and applied research to the biotechnology and agriculture industries. The facility provides DNA tests for agriculture crops and livestock, including animal parentage verification, gene mapping and DNA fingerprinting for plant varieties.
About the Canadian Wheat Board
Controlled by western Canadian farmers, the CWB is the largest wheat and barley marketer in the world. One of Canada's biggest exporters, the Winnipeg-based organization sells grain to over 70 countries and returns all sales revenue, less marketing costs, to farmers.
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For further information: Joanne Mysak, Communications Manager, Western Economic Diversification Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tel: (306) 975-5942; Cameron Zimmer, Communications Specialist, Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tel: (306) 933-6367; Joanne Johnson, Director, Public Affairs, Enterprise Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan, Tel: (306) 787-7967; John Lyons, CWB media relations manager, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Tel: (204) 983-3101, Cell: (204) 223-4281; Toll-Free Number: 1-888-338-WEST (9378), TTY: 1-877-303-3388, Web Site: WD is online at www.wd-deo.gc.ca
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