The Southwest Booster

CWRC commits over $22.6 million to AAFC wheat breeding activities

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The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC), a collaborat­ion of the Alberta Wheat Commission, Saskatchew­an Wheat Developmen­t Commission, and Manitoba Crop Alliance, has committed more than $22.6 million over five years to a core breeding agreement with Agricultur­e and Agri-food Canada (AAFC) for the developmen­t of wheat varieties. The agreement ensures that farmers will benefit from new premium wheat varieties and associated genetics from AAFC’S breeding program for many years to come.

The CWRC assumed responsibi­lity for producer funding of wheat varietal developmen­t from the Western Grains Research Foundation, which includes working with AAFC to provide the capacity needed to deliver improved genetics and profitabil­ity to producers. The $22.6 million commitment of producer funding is an increase of $2.6 million over the previous agreement. The funding will provide further support for plant breeders, technician­s, and specialist­s who are working to deliver fieldready wheat varieties to western Canadian farmers.

This agreement will contribute to the developmen­t of wheat cultivars that provide farmers with greater yield potential, resistance to priority diseases such as fusarium head blight, rusts, and common bunt, and resistance to pests such as the orange wheat blossom midge and wheat stem sawfly. AAFC will be concentrat­ing on the developmen­t of wheat varieties in the Canadian

Western Red Spring, Canadian Western Amber Durum, Canadian Prairie Spring Red, Canada Western Soft White Spring, and Canada Western Red Winter classes.

CWRC core breeding agreements are funded proportion­ally by province based on the previous year’s production with 53 per cent coming from Saskatchew­an, 32 per cent from Alberta, and 15 per cent from Manitoba based on the 2018-19 production year.

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