Review of Canadian wheat breeding system confirms gaps and risks
The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) has completed its review of the Canadian wheat breeding innovation system.
It was conducted by Synthesis Agri-Food Network and featured analysis of related reports and studies, as well as interviews with 29 key stakeholders.
CWRC chair Jocelyn Velestuk said the process confirmed three crucial facts about the current wheat breeding landscape in Western Canada.
This includes the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) wheat breeding program being an integral part of western Canadian wheat variety development; the current wheat breeding system being at risk from recent budget cuts, especially at the variety development and pre-market evaluation stages; and, since wheat breeding is a long-term process, decisions made today will impact agriculture decades into the future.


