Alberta Grains is pleased to announce its significant financial commitment to the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) initiative, approving an investment of $4,319,798. This funding is part of a broader $13.2 million collaboration involving key agricultural organizations across Canada, including Sask Wheat, and Manitoba Crop Alliance.
The Gate initiative, spearheaded by Cereals Canada, aims to create a state-of-the-art facility that will serve as a hub for market access, development and innovation within Canada’s cereals sector. This new facility is poised to enhance Canada’s standing as a global leader in agricultural exports, providing crucial infrastructure to support the continued growth and competitiveness of our cereals industry.
"Alberta Grains recognizes the critical role that market access and development play in maintaining our competitive edge on the global stage," said Greg Sears, Alberta Grains Region 6 Director. "The Gate initiative will not only reinforce our existing markets but will also open new avenues for growth and innovation, ensuring that Alberta’s wheat and barley producers remain at the forefront of global trade."
This investment aligns with Alberta Grains’ ongoing commitment to advancing agricultural technology and innovation. The Gate facility will serve as a central point for training and testing building on the momentum that Cereals Canada has established over the past five decades.