As a founding member, Canada will influence the strategic direction and research of the EFC, which also includes the United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, as well as other international governments, fertilizer companies, crop groups and foundations.
There are many innovative fertilizer products currently available, the release said. However, more research is needed to better understand their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction potential and their impact on crop yield in different climates, soil types and management practices. As part of EFC, Canada will work with international scientists and key agriculture stakeholders including fertilizer companies to conduct this research and ensure its relevance to Canadian agriculture, it added.
“Collaboration with the sector and the international community is essential to making progress towards environment and climate goals while responding to the needs of Canadians for healthy and affordable food,” the release said.
Source : Syngenta.ca