July 30, 2022 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Today Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart committed $10 million in funding under Growing Forward 2 for a new Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence at the University of Saskatchewan.
The University of Saskatchewan has committed an additional $7 million for construction costs in addition to providing land. The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association (SCA) is also contributing $1 million to the project.
The new centre will serve as a unique research, teaching, outreach and industry training hub that unites agriculture and veterinary researchers, producers, industry, governments and academia.
"Our government knows the important role the livestock industry plays in driving jobs and growth here in Saskatchewan and across Canada. This new centre will ensure that producers have the 21st century tools they need to grow their bottom lines and our overall economy."
– Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz
"Saskatchewan is home to world-class livestock and forage research work, and the creation of a Centre of Excellence will support the continued profitability and sustainability of an industry that is a major economic driver for our province and for Canada. The work of this Centre will help Saskatchewan’s farmers and ranchers remain competitive in the global marketplace."
– Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture Lyle Stewart
"One of the greatest challenges we face is how to produce food for a growing world population, humanely, efficiently, and sustainably. Through this strong collaboration with government and industry, the University of Saskatchewan is helping livestock producers meet these challenges with new knowledge and highly trained graduates to aid their constant improvement and competitiveness on the world stage."
– Vice President of Research, Karen Chad, University of Saskatchewan
"This centre will facilitate research needed to keep improving our industry competitiveness, profitability and resilience. The valuable knowledge generated here will impact livestock and forage producers throughout the province and across the country."
– Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association Chair, Bill Jameson
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