A total of 82 participants took part in the three sessions that were held this year, two in February and the latest one held this week.
Topics included presentations on the quality of Canadian wheat classes, wheat research, wheat breeding and the varietal development system, railway transportation, and a grain market outlook.
A key part of the program was the technical demonstrations held in Cigi’s technology facilities (analytical services, milling, baking, pasta and Asian products) where growers learn about customer requirements and how wheat quality affects flour and end-product quality.
Participants also attend a grain inspection and grading demonstration at the Canadian Grain Comission (CGC) and an overview and tour of the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre.
An open discussion session was held with representatives from Cigi, CGC and Cereals Canada to talk about and ask questions related to customer feedback and concerns.
Source : Steinbachonline