The Canadian Grain Commission just released its new Science Strategy, according to a release. The strategy details the commission’s vision for its science and research in the future and positions it to respond to the grain sector’s latest trends and developments.
“Our Science Strategy integrates the science and research goals of the Canadian Grain Commission with the key issues and challenges currently facing the grain sector. By addressing these developments, we will ensure that science continues to support Canadian producers and our competitiveness in the world market,” said Doug Chorney, chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission.
The Science Strategy utilizes consultations with “producer and industry organizations, end users, academia as well as other provincial and federal government departments” to identify the five drivers it believes will form the future of grain science over the next decade, shared the release.
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