Funding Approved for the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) 

Saskatoon, SK (Sept. 17, 2024) – The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) has approved funding for the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) initiative of $6,243,074. Sask Wheat is joined by Alberta Grains ($4,319,798) and Manitoba Crop Alliance ($2,655,587). 

“Gate puts in place infrastructure for Saskatchewan wheat farmers to continue their investment in market support, which our international customers value when they purchase Canadian wheat, as well as market development so that we can continue to meet global demand for high quality Canadian grains”, says Gate Capital Campaign Cabinet Honourary Member and Sask Wheat Director, Rob Stone. 

This investment is based on the business plan provided by Cereals Canada, which underscores the necessity of a new facility to help the cereals industry grow and thrive. The funding is conditional upon securing the required financial support from government entities and other funding partners. Additionally, Sask Wheat’s representatives on the Cereals Canada Board will oversee that the needs of Cereals Canada and the operational costs are managed in accordance with the directions of the Cereals Canada Board. 

“Canada’s cereals sector leads the country’s ag exports to over 80 international destinations, valued at over $10 billion. Having unimpeded access to these international destinations is extremely important to Saskatchewan farmers, and a facility such as Gate will continue to provide a hub for market access initiatives that will benefit all wheat producers,” says Stone. 

Sask Wheat is supportive of the work Cereals Canada does and sees significant value in the market development and market access initiatives that Cereals Canada undertakes. This initiative is crucial to ensure we can provide a high standard of market support services in relation to our export competitors. A new facility is needed to continue to meet global demand for high quality Canadian grains and to build on the momentum of the training, testing and innovation Cereals Canada has established over the past 50 years. Sask Wheat looks forward to working with Cereals Canada and other provincial commission and industry partners to ensure that Cereals Canada has the capacity and technology needed to continue this crucial work for the industry.

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Sask Wheat is a producer-led organization representing approximately 24,000 wheat and winter cereals producers in the province. Sask Wheat provides leadership in identifying and supporting research, market development and advocacy that contributes to profitable and sustainable wheat and winter cereal production for Saskatchewan farmers.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Andrea Lauder
Communications Manager
306-653-7967
andrea.lauder@saskwheat.ca 

 

Alberta Grains Supports Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) Initiative with $4.3 Million Investment

Sept. 17, 2024 (Calgary, AB) – Alberta Grains is pleased to announce its significant financial commitment to the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) initiative, approving an investment of $4,319,798. This funding is part of a broader $13.2 million collaboration involving key agricultural organizations across Canada, including Sask Wheat, and Manitoba Crop Alliance.

The Gate initiative, spearheaded by Cereals Canada, aims to create a state-of-the-art facility that will serve as a hub for market access, development and innovation within Canada’s cereals sector. This new facility is poised to enhance Canada’s standing as a global leader in agricultural exports, providing crucial infrastructure to support the continued growth and competitiveness of our cereals industry.

“Alberta Grains recognizes the critical role that market access and development play in maintaining our competitive edge on the global stage,” said Greg Sears, Alberta Grains Region 6 Director. “The Gate initiative will not only reinforce our existing markets but will also open new avenues for growth and innovation, ensuring that Alberta’s wheat and barley producers remain at the forefront of global trade.”

This investment aligns with Alberta Grains’ ongoing commitment to advancing agricultural technology and innovation. The Gate facility will serve as a central point for training and testing building on the momentum that Cereals Canada has established over the past five decades.

“The Gate initiative represents an exciting leap forward for the grain sector by fostering collaboration and innovation, which will play a pivotal role in securing the future of Canadian grains on the world stage,” stated Alberta Grains Executive Director, Mike Flynn. “Alberta Grains fully supports the Gate initiative, as it directly aligns with our goals of driving research forward, fostering economic growth and ensuring sustainability for our farmers.”

The approval of this funding is conditional upon securing additional financial support from government entities and other funding partners. Alberta Grains is confident that with the combined efforts of provincial commissions and industry stakeholders, the Gate initiative will achieve its vision, benefitting grain producers across Alberta and Canada.

For media inquiries please contact:

Jonathan Anderson
Director, Communications, Marketing & Events
Alberta Grains
403-371-2132
media@albertagrains.com

About Alberta Grains
Alberta Grains is a farmer-directed organization that represents the interests of and serves as the single voice for all of Alberta’s wheat and barley producers.

Manitoba Crop Alliance commits over $2.6 million to Global Agriculture Technology Exchange

Sept. 17, 2024 (Carman, MB) – Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA) has conditionally approved $2,655,587 in funding for Cereals Canada’s Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (Gate) initiative.

With this contribution, MCA joins Alberta Grains ($4,319,798) and the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission ($6,243,074) among grower organizations that have committed funding towards construction of the new facility, which is expected to cost approximately $100 million.

“Market development and access is a top priority for MCA and one of the core principles that guide our work,” says MCA chair Robert Misko. “This support for Gate will help Cereals Canada continue their valuable work in this area, which benefits Manitoba farmers and the entire cereals value chain.”

MCA’s investment is based on the business plan provided by Cereals Canada, which highlights the need for a new facility to help the cereals industry grow and thrive. This funding is conditional upon Cereals Canada securing the required financial support from government entities and other funding partners to cover the remaining projected costs.

MCA is a proud member of Cereals Canada and sees significant value in the market development and access initiatives the organization spearheads on behalf of its membership.

“As a Cereals Canada member, we are part of a united effort to drive the growth, maintenance and development of the Canadian cereals market, both domestically and internationally,” Misko says.

“Because Cereals Canada is based in Winnipeg, we frequently collaborate on programming that facilitates direct engagement between Cereals Canada and our directors, delegates, staff and members, including technical exchanges and other farm tours.”

Over the last 50 years, Cereals Canada (and its predecessor, the Canadian International Grains Institute) has worked to advance the cereals value chain and built a reputation for training, testing and innovation within the industry. Cereals Canada needs a new facility to maintain this momentum and continue meeting global demand for high-quality Canadian grains.

MCA looks forward to working with Cereals Canada and other industry partners to ensure that Cereals Canada can continue its crucial work on behalf of Canadian farmers.

Read our FAQ here. For more information about Gate, visit gate-canada.ca

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For more information, please contact:

Cole Christensen
Communications Manager            
403-589-3529
cole@mbcropalliance.ca

About Manitoba Crop Alliance:
Manitoba Crop Alliance is a non-profit organization established Aug. 1, 2020, representing more than 7,700 farmer members. Manitoba Crop Alliance puts their farmer members first and strives to continuously improve the competitiveness and profitability of all crops represented by the organization by focusing on four main areas: research, agronomy, market access and development, and communications. It is through investment in these key areas that Manitoba Crop Alliance can ensure wheat, barley, corn, sunflower and flax are sustainable production choices for Manitoba farmers. For more information, visit mbcropalliance.ca.

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