“Innovative agronomic and genetic research directly affect our bottom line on the farm,” says Gary Stanford, Alberta Wheat Commission chair. “To ensure farmers remain competitive, we seek to build strong funding partnerships with the provincial government and collaborate on crop production research and extension.”
“Farming actually removes carbon from the atmosphere. We’ve been sequestering carbon through improved farming practices for a long time,” says Dave Bishop, Alberta Barley chair. “Currently, the crop sector isn’t being rewarded for our positive contributions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, instead we’re being penalized by the carbon tax.”
“Team Alberta is excited to work with elected MLAs and provide responses to consultations on regulatory impediments that affect the competitiveness of the crop sector,” says Don Shepert, Alberta Pulse Growers chair.
Team Alberta looks forward to the swearing-in of the Premier and cabinet ministers and is eager to collaborate to ensure Alberta’s crop sector continues to be a major driver of economic growth in the province.
Source : Alberta Wheat Commission