Alberta government announces agri-research investment
Alberta’s government has provided a one-time grant of $3.2 million to 12 applied research associations to upgrade equipment, facilities and infrastructure.
Announced on Wednesday, the government says the funding will help improve agricultural research and Alberta producers’ competitiveness. Provincial officials say applied research associations bring information from scientists and experts to farmers and ranchers to improve farming techniques. They provide learning and extension opportunities for producers, conduct research and trials to improve farming techniques that improve crop and soil quality, manage pests and protect the environment.
“Our government is committed to free and unbiased research,” says RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation. “Applied research associations play a vital role in supporting farmers and ranchers with top-notch research that helps improve and advance agriculture. This funding helps ensure associations can concentrate on providing research and extension to help our producers adopt new technologies and practices and improve their competitiveness.”
“Now the associations can address their most pressing capital equipment issues,” adds Sigurdson.


