Feds approve nine Living Labs to involve ag producers in reducing greenhouse gases
Alberta Beef Producers are looking for Red Deer and central Alberta-based producers to participate in a new $8.5 million living lab project.
The initiative is one of nine announced by the federal government this week, which expands a program to include the agricultural sector. It’s goal is to come up with solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau announced the creation of the new Living Labs late Thursday, with investments in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador at a cost of $54 million.
Each lab, which brings together farmers and scientists, will focus on identifying innovative technologies and on-farm management practices that can be adopted by farmers countrywide to tackle climate change.