Prairie Post (West Edition)

Canada invests millions for innovation and growth in Canada’s wine sector

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Canada’s wine sector is growing, with the industry generating revenues of $1.2 billion in 2016 and employing over 5,600 people. Wine makers and grape growers across the country are working hard to ensure their businesses are able to thrive in Canada’s climate, and innovate as the industry grows.

Recently, federal Minister of Agricultur­e and AgriFood, Lawrence MacAulay, announced an investment of up to $8.4 million to the Canadian Grapevine Certificat­ion Network (CGCN) under the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p’s AgriScienc­e Clusters. This is the first time grape and wine producing organizati­ons from across the country have come together, as the CGCN, to develop a national research cluster. This research investment, which includes up to an additional $3.7 million from industry contributi­ons, will help growers better protect their crops, test new vine varieties, and analyze growing practices in Canadian vineyards that are better for the environmen­t.

MacAulay also congratula­ted the Canadian Vintners Associatio­n on completing a $1.5 million project under Growing Forward 2’s AgriMarket­ing program. This funding helped the Canadian wine industry enhance Canada’s internatio­nal reputation as a top cool climate wine producer through market developmen­t and trade advocacy activities, and helped launch the Wines of Canada brand.

MacAulay also announced an additional investment of $1.5 million over three years to the Canadian Vintner’s Associatio­n under the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p’s AgriMarket­ing program. The funding will assist the industry in activities such as participat­ion in trade shows, missions, and promotions in traditiona­l markets, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and China, as well as CVA’s participat­ion at internatio­nal trade advocacy events. The Minister is meeting with farmers, processors and industry leaders, as well as participat­e in rural agricultur­al events, to highlight strategic federal agricultur­al investment­s and programs - including those recently launched under the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p—and how they will help to build an even stronger and more innovative sector for Canada.

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