Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Oilseeds, including canola, soybeans, and mustard, are vital to Canadian agriculture. Investing in research and innovation in this sector is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability of these important crops.
Today, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced up to $4,348,090 over 5 years to the Eastern Canada Oilseed Development Alliance (ECODA) through the AgriScience Program – Projects Component, an initiative under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
This funding will allow the ECODA and its partners to develop new agronomic technologies, improved cropping systems, and adaptive crop varieties to address environmental challenges such as climate change and soil degradation, while meeting market demands. The project aims to improve the long-term security and sustainability of the Eastern Canadian oilseed industry by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, coordinating knowledge transfer among stakeholders, and improving soil health, crop resilience and yields. These efforts will strengthen the sector, while helping producers adapt to the impacts of climate change.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting innovation in the oilseed sector. This investment demonstrates our dedication to advancing research and technology to enhance crop resilience, promote environmental sustainability, and drive economic development in Eastern Canada.
“Oilseed crops are a vital part of farming here in Eastern Canada. This support will help farmers stay ahead of challenges like climate change, while keeping their crops healthy and their farms productive. By working together, we’re ensuring a bright future for the oilseed industry and for Canadian agriculture.” – Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food