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Videos Explain Research in Seven Special Crops Under the Diverse Field Crops Cluster Program

SASKATOON, Saskatchewan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Diverse Field Crops Cluster (DFCC) has produced short informational videos to explain the research being conducted to improve seven high-potential, special crops grown on the Canadian Prairies: camelina, canary seed, flax, hemp, mustard, quinoa, and sunflower.

DFCC is an agri-science cluster led by Ag-West Bio, with funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) program and industry partners. The five-year project is now entering its third year.

Carol Ann Patterson, DFCC Project Manager, says “The videos give a quick summary of the benefits of these crops to consumers and producers, and explain how the research can help these valuable crops gain a more significant place in our agri-food system.”

DFCC will benefit farmers by increasing the variety of crops that Canadian farmers grow. Diversifying the cropping mix will help to extend rotations, break disease and pest cycles, and insulate producers from the volatility of commodity price cycles.

DFCC’s projects include 15 research activities focused on variety development, agronomics and production and value-added initiatives. The research is a collaborative effort between numerous organizations across Canada.

The crops under the DFCC umbrella are represented by Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance, Canary Seed Development Commission of Saskatchewan, Mustard 21 Canada Inc., Northern Quinoa Production Ltd. (NorQuin) National Sunflower Association of Canada, Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, and Smart Earth Camelina Corp.

The videos can be found on the Diverse Field Crops Cluster website www.dfcc.ca.

About Ag-West Bio:
Ag-West Bio is Saskatchewan’s bioscience industry association. The company works as a catalyst for developing partnerships and industry growth in the bio-economy through investments, aiding strategic alliances, and providing business planning support, regulatory advice and communications. Funding for Ag-West Bio is provided by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership program.

Contacts

Jackie Robin
Communications Director
Ag-West Bio Inc.
(306) 668-2656
Jackie.robin@agwest.sk.ca

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The Diverse Field Crops Cluster has produced videos to explain the research being conducted to improve seven high-potential Canadian crops.
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Contacts

Jackie Robin
Communications Director
Ag-West Bio Inc.
(306) 668-2656
Jackie.robin@agwest.sk.ca

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