She added, “The Ontario Swine Research Centre will allow U of G experts to advance research and knowledge, bring new livestock innovations to the farm and train the next generation of talent, in support of a thriving pork sector in Ontario and beyond.”
“The opening of the Ontario Swine Research Centre is a perfect example of what can be achieved when industry, academia and government collaborate,” said Lisa Thompson, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. “This strategic investment will help fuel leading-edge research to advance Ontario’s pork sector with respect to herd health, consumer demand and production efficiencies.”
“The Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario is pleased to support this modernized swine facility that we know will advance the province’s swine sector long into the future,” said ARIO chair Lorne Hepworth. “The Ontario Swine Research Centre serves as another example of how the research centres located at Elora and across the province are an integral part of the agri-food research system in Ontario.”
The new centre will accommodate research in diverse disciplines, including nutrition, animal health and welfare, production economics, consumer-oriented research, environmental factors, genetics/genomics, nutrient management and reproduction.
John de Bruyn, board chair of Ontario Pork, said, “Ontario Pork’s ongoing investment in research and development follows a long tradition of swine research in Ontario and represents a renewed commitment by pork producers and industry partners in their dedication to continuous improvement in the pork industry.”
The provincial and federal governments also announced an investment of $1.75 million through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership for a feed distribution system and electronic sow feeders at the centre.
“The new swine research centre will contribute to the development of knowledge and improvement of best management practices already being applied on hog farms in Ontario,” said Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield on behalf of Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “Investments in research and innovation ensure the hog sector have the tools they need to remain economically competitive and productive in a sustainable way.”
The Ontario Swine Research Centre is the latest addition to a site that houses the Ontario Beef Research Centre and the Ontario Dairy Research Centre. All three facilities reflect successful academic-industry-government partnerships that provide critical research infrastructure and technical expertise for research on today’s pressing livestock priorities.
U of G swine research will be relocated from the Arkell Research Station to the new research centre.
Source : News Guleph