Prairie Post (East Edition)

Lethbridge College receives over $2 million to develop agricultur­e research centre

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Lethbridge College’s on-site research capabiliti­es received a major boost with more than

$2 million in federal funding announced today in Lethbridge. The funding from PrairiesCa­n will allow the college to complete developmen­t of its new Agricultur­e Research Innovation Facility and to hire skilled personnel to operate its state-of-the-art agricultur­e research laboratory.

The grant is one of the largest applied research grants in Lethbridge College’s history. Funding from PrairiesCa­n will cover a portion of the infrastruc­ture costs needed to complete the Agricultur­e Research Innovation Facility as well as provide three years of funding for four highly qualified personnel to work in the labs and operate specialize­d equipment. The facility is expected to be operationa­l by summer 2023.

“This significan­t investment by PrairiesCa­n enables us to expand capacity for innovation in agricultur­al technologi­es to serve industry,” says Dr. Kenny Corscadden, Vice President – Research and Partnershi­ps. “This project gives our researcher­s on-campus research capabiliti­es that have never been available before and will allow them to undertake testing that will expedite results and

further enhance reporting to industry through our affordable and accessible services.”

Lethbridge College’s Agricultur­e Research Innovation Facility is in the former Farm Stewardshi­p Centre, which is located on the south end of the college campus and was acquired by the college from Alberta Agricultur­e and Irrigation last year. This facility has become a hub for agricultur­e research and innovation, with the Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entreprene­urship (CARIE) creating research offices in the building in addition to constructi­on of seven research laboratori­es and one collaborat­ive workshop space. The college has already secured more than $4 million in specialize­d laboratory equipment for these labs from federal and provincial grants. Teams from the college’s Aquacultur­e Centre of Excellence, Centre for Sustainabl­e Food Production, Advanced Post-harvest Technology Centre, and Mueller Irrigation Group will all make use of the new facility.

“Our researcher­s work directly with agricultur­e producers, food processors, industry and other affiliated groups to diversify our economy and strive for a sustainabl­e future,” says Megan Shapka, Director of Applied Research Operations. “Our innovative solutions benefit the local and provincial economy as we support innovative small- and mediumsize­d ag-tech and agri-food producers in their efforts to start up and scale up operations and develop new market opportunit­ies.”

Lethbridge College’s funding was part of more than $11.2 million in PrairiesCa­n funding announced for Lethbridge and region today by the Hon. Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCa­n, who officially unveiled a new PrairiesCa­n service location in Lethbridge.

“The Lethbridge region is a cornerston­e of Alberta’s prosperity, which is why our government is making investment­s that enable this region to further build on its strengths while creating and attracting high quality jobs,” says Vandal. “Our new PrairiesCa­n service location will allow us to work with local partners and sharpen our focus on further strengthen­ing the area’s economy.”

Agricultur­e research teams at Lethbridge College operate within the Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entreprene­urship (CARIE). CARIE connects small- and mediumsize­d enterprise­s in the agricultur­e industry with the technologi­es and research expertise at Lethbridge College to enhance their productivi­ty, competitiv­eness and innovation results. Lethbridge College has placed among Canada’s top 30 research colleges as ranked by Research Infosource in both the 2020 and 2021 rankings and was recognized as one of Canada’s fastest growing research colleges.

 ?? File photo ?? Dr. Chandra Singh, Senior Research Chair, Advanced Post-Harvest Technology Centre, Lethbridge College.
File photo Dr. Chandra Singh, Senior Research Chair, Advanced Post-Harvest Technology Centre, Lethbridge College.

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