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for plant breeding innovation that the Canada Grains Council says sets out clear rules for both public and private sector researchers using the latest plant breeding techniques.
CGC has been working on bringing nutritional, environmental and production enhancements to grains and oilseeds using the latest plant breeding techniques, he said. The advent of several new plant breeding methods in the past decade has given plant breeders the ability to bring new varieties to market faster and at lower cost than older techniques, CGC said. “As a result, Canada’s grain sector is anticipating that the pace of new variety adoption will accelerate. Many researchers have been reluctant to work on products that might provide nutritional, environmental or production benefits, due to unclear, costly, or time-consuming regulatory requirements.
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