Western Crop Innovations (WCI) has marked an important first step in building new partnerships to invest in the future of crop research in Canada.
The newly incorporated not-for-profit organization that assumed the research and development operations from the Field Crop Development Centre (FCDC) has announced two new partnerships, one with a major Alberta seed company.
WCI has struck transitional support agreements with the Alberta Beef Producers, who work on behalf of beef cattle producers to maintain the Alberta and Canada beef advantage, and SeedNet Inc., a 15-year-old organization of independent growers dedicated to providing farmers with seed and farm inputs.
“What is so impressive in both cases is that these two partners came to us very early in our formation and asked how they could help. They had been funders of the FCDC and recognized that it was critically important that industry producer-driven organizations send a message to institutional funders that they were prepared to invest in our future,” says Jason Lenz, chair of the interim board of WCI.