Two new research facilities in Elora have received provincial funding to foster innovation in Ontario’s livestock industry.
Construction is now underway on the new swine research facility that will use state-of-the-art technology to build Ontario’s capacity and expertise to support cutting-edge swine research. The Government of Ontario contributed $14.4 million and Ontario Pork provided $3.6 million for the project.
Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership the governments of Canada and Ontario are advancing beef nutritional research with an investment of $1.3 million at the Ontario Beef Research Centre. The beef nutrition research investment supports the purchase of 96 Insentec feeders, a digitized precision feeding system that tracks and adjusts the nutrition for each individual cow as needed. Results from the research will produce healthier cattle and reduces waste, making beef farmers more competitive in the global marketplace.
“By investing in agri-food research and supporting the livestock sector, our government is building Ontario to ensure the continued economic growth of the industry and rural Ontario,” said Lisa Thompson, Ontario’s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
These investments build on previous initiatives and programs that support the livestock sector, including:
Source: Farmtario.com