Canadian Grain Commission’s new Science Strategy responds to the changing needs of the grain sector
The Canadian Grain Commission’s new Science Strategy is now available.
The strategy lays out a vision for the future of science and research at the Canadian Grain Commission and positions us to respond to the latest trends and developments in the grain sector.
Based on consultations with producer and industry organizations, end users, academia as well as other provincial and federal government departments, the Science Strategy identifies 5 drivers that will shape the future of grain science into the next decade:
global trends and emerging market issues
advances in technology
evolving end uses
climate change and extreme weather
food safety and nutrition
The Science Strategy details our goals and desired outcomes for grain science in response to these drivers. It also outlines how the Canadian Grain Commission will implement these goals using an innovative approach to science, people, collaboration and infrastructure.
The Science Strategy released today affirms our commitment to science as the foundation of Canada’s grain quality assurance system and will ensure that this system meets the current and future needs of the grain sector.