A new study is showing that for every dollar invested in wheat breeding western Canadian farmers receive nearly $33 in return, a March 21 news release says.
The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC), which includes the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, Alberta Wheat Commission, and Manitoba Crop Alliance, along with the Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF), and the Saskatchewan Winter Cereals Development Commission (SWCDC), completed a study in 2021 looking at the benefits of wheat breeding investments by western Canadian producers over the past 27 years.
The release notes the three farmer-led crop commissions comprising CWRC receive funding through mandatory but refundable producer levies on grain sold. The commissions contribute a large portion of their budgets towards innovative research on farmers’ behalf.
“This study clearly indicates that farmer investment in public breeding programs is working and is providing substantive returns to farmers,” Fred Greig, chair of the CWRC and Manitoba Crop Alliance representative, says in the release. “Current information will allow CWRC and wheat commissions the ability to affirm our investment strategy and/or adjust it to better utilize farmers’ hard-earned dollars.”