At BASF, constant innovation is at the core of what we do. We’re dedicated to providing the products, support and resources growers need to overcome agronomic challenges and get the most out of every acre.
Bayer Crop Science is committed to improving lives through food systems that are better for farmers, consumers and the planet. Here in Canada, we invest in industry-leading integrated solutions that help farmers get the most out of every acre of land. Through our seeds and traits, crop protection products and data-driven digital solutions, Canadian farmers have access to tools that make them more profitable, efficient and sustainable—now and for the next generation.
The collective success of Corteva Agriscience™ has been built on working to develop exceptional seed, crop protection and digital products that farmers trust.
Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Corteva Agriscience™ has over 10 cutting-edge research centres and countless industry experts working closely with farmers across the country.
Through sustainable and world-class solutions, we are increasing crop productivity to help farmers get the most out of every acre, while conserving resources and sustaining the land.
Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Ag-West Bio is the province’s bioscience industry association – a catalyst and connector for the provincial bioeconomy. We work with industry stakeholders, innovators and investors to help bring research to the market. We also assist local agri-food start-ups and companies who want to relocate to this region.
The Manitoba Canola Growers Association (MCGA) is boldly committed to driving success for canola farmers. Empowered with a new vision, mission and strategic plan that better reflect who we are, our team is taking everything we have learned in more than 40 years of serving our farmer members and finding new and valuable ways to support farmers for sustainable success in the decades to come.
At NYA Ventures, we back founders transforming global challenges into industry-defining solutions. From sustainable agriculture to climate resilience, we invest in ventures that demand bold, systemic change. More than capital, we provide deep operational expertise and a global network to fast-track regulatory approvals, pilot partnerships, and cross-sector collaboration. If your innovation disrupts complacency, bridges stakeholder divides, and scales impact at the intersection of food security and frontier tech, we’re your partners. Learn more at www.nyaplanet.com.
As part of a Canadian network, Genome Alberta is a not-for-profit research funding organization that helps initiate, fund and manage genomics partnerships to catalyze solutions of benefit to Albertans, Canadians and the world. We build strong, successful partnerships with the research community, industry, governments, and others to maximize the impact of investments in genomics research and innovation. By supporting excellent science, we bring together talent and technology development to deliver solutions for some of today’s greatest challenges.
Genome BC is a not-for-profit organization that has advanced genomics research and innovation for 25 years, growing a world class life sciences sector in BC and delivering sustainable benefits for British Columbia, Canada and beyond. Genome BC has attracted over $1.1 billion in direct co-investment to the province, which has contributed to funding more than 600 genomics research and innovation projects. These initiatives enhance healthcare and address environmental and natural resource challenges, improving the lives of British Columbians. Genome BC also integrates genomics into society by supporting responsible research and innovation and fostering an understanding and appreciation of the life sciences among educators, students and the public. www.genomebc.ca
Genome Canada is a national not-for-profit organization addressing Canada’s greatest challenges and opportunities through research and innovation in genomics and associated biosciences. With a 25-year track record of impact across sectors, a pan-Canadian network of six regional Genome Centres, and strong partnerships across the public, private, non-profit and academic sectors at home and internationally, we translate research into real-world impact in health, climate action and food security. Learn more at genomecanada.ca.
Genome Prairie is a not-for-profit organization, founded in the year 2000. Genome Prairie serves as an engine for economic development. With offices in Saskatoon and Winnipeg, Genome Prairie identifies and refines new project opportunities, facilitates national and international collaboration, and aligns partners and resources to ensure the success of selected research projects. Our various projects that mark an investment of more than $400 million to the Canadian Prairie region, are at the forefront of research and development in genomics and related biosciences. Genome Prairie’s team strives to bring together significant expertise and resources from different academic institutions and industries across Canada. Find out more at genomeprairie.ca
Ontario Genomics is a non-profit organization funded by the Government of Ontario and other partners. Since 2000, we’ve been involved with cutting-edge science to find homegrown solutions to challenges the world faces like climate change, food insecurity and in healthcare. We’ve raised more than $3.7 billion for genomics applied research in the province which has created more than 11,000 jobs. We have over 380 projects and more than 600 partnerships. Find out more about our amazing projects at OntarioGenomics.ca.