POGA Receives Funding via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
POGA will receive the more than $3 million in funding through AAFC’s AgriInnovation Program for three research projects:
- More than $150,000 will be used to develop a new method for identifying genes for use in oat improvement. Researchers hope to identify desirable traits in oats.
- Up to $2.9 million for scientists to pursue research aimed at developing new varieties of oats specifically cultivated for the Canadian prairies.
- And just over $100,000 will go to evaluating how beta-glucan improves the responsiveness of the immune systems of horses.
POGA Receives Further $600K for Activities Aimed at Capturing US Equine Market
In addition, POGA will receive up to $600,000 through AAFC’s AgriMarketing Program to help oat producers further penetrate the American equine market through targeted marketing activities to promote Canadian oats as high-quality horse feed. These activities will not be limited to multimedia advertising, marketing dollars to promote Canadian oats at trade shows and conferences, as well as to hold face-to-face meetings with US equine experts including nutritional researchers and veterinarians.
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