Some other research areas will include developing crops that are more adaptable to Ontario weather conditions and looking at making better horticultural production systems, such as automated pest-management systems. The technology centre will also consider gaining insights from consumers to support the development of new products, like different varieties of fruits, vegetables and wine.
Jim Brandle CEO of the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre calls the new greenhouse a “significant opportunity for the horticulture industry,” adding that the facility will encourage collaboration with industry stakeholders.
The research complex will support the ongoing research already occurring at Vineland. There are plenty of recent successes, including the introduction of Pixie grapes, ornamental dwarf grape vine, and the sundown pear.

(Contributed photo: Minister Leal with the Vineland Board of Directors cutting the ribbon on the new greenhouse).

(Contributed photo: Minister Leal making the funding announcement about the new Vineland greenhouse).