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Grain Farmers of Ontario and SeCan fund professorship in wheat breeding at the University of Guelph


Guelph, Ontario, Canada
June 26, 2013

Today, Grain Farmers of Ontario and SeCan announced a new partnership to fund a Professorship in Wheat Breeding in the Department of Plant Agriculture at the University of Guelph. The announcement, and official signing of the contract, was held at the University of Guelph this morning.

“This position was created to address the acute need for cereal breeding, especially winter wheat breeding, in Ontario,” explained Henry Van Ankum, Chair of Grain Farmers of Ontario, at today’s event.

Since 2010, Eastern Canada has lost through retirement all four permanent public wheat breeders who were conducting research in the province, two of whom were dedicated to winter wheat and whose research was critical to the establishment of winter wheat as a key crop in the province.

“Grain Farmers of Ontario is looking forward to providing input and guidance on the direction of the research that will be conducted by the new wheat breeder,” said Van Ankum. “The goal is for our farmer-members to benefit from the development of new, locally adaptable varieties with the functional qualities desired by endusers.”

The new professor will focus the majority of their time on wheat breeding and also participate in the Ontario Cereal Crop Committee, which acts as a recommending body for cereal registration and coordinates cereal performance testing. He or she will also work to address key priorities for wheat producers, such as disease tolerance and resilience to factors like variable and extreme weather.

SeCan’s Chair Quentin Martin noted, “SeCan has a long-standing productive relationship with University of Guelph researchers and we look forward to working with the new wheat breeder. This strategic investment is a perfect example of the public, private and producer partnerships that will continue to drive the success of both Ontario’s grain farmers and SeCan’s independent seedsmen.”

It’s expected that the position will be filled in 2014 and Grain Farmers of Ontario looks forward to working closely with the selected candidate.

About SeCan
As “Canada’s Seed Partner”, SeCan actively seeks partnerships that promote success in Canadian agriculture. SeCan is the largest supplier of certified seed to Canadian farmers with more than 700 member companies from coast to coast engaged in seed production, processing and marketing. Since its inception in 1976, SeCan has been a major supporter of plant breeding in Canada, returning more than $77 million in royalties and research funding. SeCan represents more than 450 varieties in 27 crop types - developed by public and private sector breeding programs.

Grain Farmers of Ontario
Grain Farmers of Ontario is the province’s largest commodity organization, representing Ontario’s 28,000 corn, soybean and wheat farmers. The crops they grow cover 5 million acres of farm land across the province, generate over $2.5 billion in farm gate receipts, result in over $9 billion in economic output and are responsible for over 40,000 jobs in the province
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Published: June 27, 2013

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