Reviewing Canada’s wheat breeding systems
The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) has taken on the Synthesis Agri-Food Network to review Canada’s wheat breeding innovation system.
CWRC chair Dean Hubbard said a review of the current wheat breeding landscape will help the CWRC identify and address potential risks and opportunities in the Canadian system while ensuring it continues to generate elite varieties for farmers across the country.
“Canadian farmers need a wheat breeding innovation system that is globally competitive, prevents technology gaps and maintains choice and competition in the marketplace,” Hubbard said.
The CWRC engages in core breeding agreements (CBAs) with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the University of Saskatchewan Crop Development Centre, the University of Manitoba and the University of Alberta, investing over $9.5 million per year.


