That's become a much stronger focus for us in terms of the Canadian pork cluster but also in terms of responding to that government programing.
Beyond climate change and environment, we're also keenly focussed on continuing to develop projects that will enhance economic competitiveness and productivity and then beyond that into projects that will support our resiliency as a sector.
So, things that can, for example, help us address foreign animal diseases, improve biosecurity.These are things that are really critical.
So, when you look at the cluster as a package, it really is cohesive across those three areas from climate change to economic growth to resiliency for the sector.
Ramage notes an independent analysis of the economic impact of previous swine cluster programs showed pork sector investments in research resulted in a three and a half percent increase in productivity and demonstrates investments in research pay strong dividends for producers and for the Canadian economy.
Source : Farmscape.ca