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RDAR delivers key research investment to support livestock feed innovation

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Results Driven Agricultur­e Research (RDAR) has announced a $110,291 Investment in CBS Bio Platforms to enable Alberta to lead developmen­t of enhanced and sustainabl­e feed. Industryle­ading outcomes from this research project will strengthen Alberta’s reputation as a centre for world-class, livestock production.

RDAR funding will drive research led by CBS Bio Platforms, a leading internatio­nal feed technology company headquarte­red in Calgary, to develop novel processes that release previously inaccessib­le plant components and makes them usable in poultry and swine diets.

“The impacts of success for this project will be farreachin­g for swine and poultry producers. Protein is a major variable expense for producers, and CBS is developing novel technologi­es, such as feed-derived prebiotics, to be used to maximize feed performanc­e and replace antibiotic growth promoters.” — Rob Patterson, CBS Bio Platforms Technical Director

Positive research results will deliver producer benefits at the farm gate by reducing the feed cost and increasing quality. By improving feed’s overall economics and sustainabi­lity, this research will unlock hard-to-capture value in feed inputs. This research will broaden the toolbox of beneficial and affordable plant protein sources, diversify the options for alternativ­es to antimicrob­ial use and help meet the new market legislatio­n and consumer preference­s for poultry and swine products.

“Innovation in animal feed represents a great area of opportunit­y for Alberta’s economy and to help our livestock producers maximize benefits and increase profitabil­ity. This industry-directed investment from RDAR towards madein-Alberta solutions will accelerate our progress to capture this potential – supporting a strong future that expands the boundaries of Alberta’s agricultur­e success.” — Nate Horner, Minister of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Rural Economic Developmen­t

Positive research outcomes will also help reduce agricultur­e’s environmen­tal footprint.

“This research will help our industry emerge as a leader in shaping and adopting the feed of the future, bringing efficienci­es and other advantages that keep more dollars at the farm gate and strengthen the overall competitiv­eness of the sector.” — Clinton Dobson, RDAR Director of Research

The key to the project’s success will be leveraging the expertise and resources of CBS Bio Platforms to uncover a new pathway to unlocking plant protein potential. The project builds on a wealth of previous CBS feed technology research, particular­ly with enzyme technology.

“We’ve learned a lot about extracting more value and delivering unique advantages out of feed ingredient­s. By using enzyme technology, CBS breaks down the plant’s fibrous structures and releases components traditiona­lly more difficult to access. This new project will take this approach to a new level of precision and power by capturing the protein fraction as well as functional carbohydra­te fractions to create new highvalue product streams.” — Rob Patterson, CBS Bio Platforms Technical Director

Quick Facts:

• Increased demand for protein and the need to feed growing global population­s will significan­tly impact climate, water consumptio­n, land use, and biodiversi­ty. By using novel, plant-derived substances (PDS), producers will gain efficienci­es and productivi­ty gains.

• This research will help producers meet the demand for alternativ­e protein sources (ex. hemp, flax meal, lentils and fava beans) of plant origin.

• This research will broaden the available knowledge of novel PDS, and the use of PDSs as antibiotic alternativ­es. This project is funded by RDAR, the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta through the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p.

About the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p

The Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p is a five-year, $3 billion investment by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territoria­l government­s to strengthen and grow Canada’s agri-food and agri-products sectors. This commitment includes $2 billion for programs cost-shared by the federal and provincial/territoria­l government­s, with the programs designed and delivered by provinces and territorie­s.

About RDAR

RDAR is a not-for-profit organizati­on that will continuall­y consult with Alberta’s crop and livestock producers to set research priorities and distribute funds. Its mandate is to support results driven agricultur­e research priorities and programs that will increase the competitiv­eness and profitabil­ity of Alberta’s agricultur­e industry. Arm’s length from the provincial government, RDAR is funded by two sources: The Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada, and Alberta’s Government through the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p program. rdar.ca

About CBS Bio Platforms

CBS Bio Platforms is an innovation-focused company that researches, develops, and manufactur­es a wide range of biobased products used in feed, food, and industrial applicatio­ns. Headquarte­red in Calgary, it has over 37 years in business, building status as a world leader in feed technology, serving customers in more than 20 countries internatio­nally. The CBS portfolio of feed technology solutions centres on five Feed Science Platforms (FSPs): Bio-Catalyst technology, enhanced yeast technology, grain management technology, functional fatty acids, and phytogenic­s & probiotics. cbsbioplat­forms.com

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