“The University of Guelph is a leader in agri-food research and innovation, putting Ontario at the forefront of sustainable environmental practices, innovative farming management and ensuring that the people of Ontario can access safe foods produced right here in this province,” said Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities. “Our government is proud to support postsecondary research that advances knowledge, drives economic growth and creates a healthier future for Ontarians.”
Among the projects selected for funding are:
- Development of biological control tactics for use in an Integrated Pest Management program for multiple thrips species in Ontario greenhouse crops (Rose Buitenhuis, Plant Health and Protection)
- Assessment, simulation and optimization of a prototype net zero energy greenhouse for Ontario (William Lubitz, Environmental Stewardship)
Agri-food innovations developed by University of Guelph researchers help advance farming management practices, improve production efficiency, and drive economic growth. This research, supported by the province, benefits the people of Ontario by helping to ensure food grown and produced here remains healthy, safe and nutritious.
“The University of Guelph is committed to working with farmers, business leaders and government partners to advance a sustainable and competitive agri-food sector at home in Ontario and around the world,” said Charlotte Yates, U of G President. “OMAFRA’s investment in U of G’s world-class research faculty will support the creation of innovative solutions that improve life on farms, in small businesses and along the links of the agri-food value chain.”
The Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance is a significant economic driver for the province, returning approximately $1.4 billion annually to Ontario’s economy and promoting food stability in the province. Since 2018, Ontario has invested approximately $270 million in the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance to support research and innovation, further the development of new food products and agricultural advancements, and drive economic growth in the sector.
Source : News Ontario