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  1. Building Innovation: Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Manitoba Agriculture

  2. Federal-Provincial-Territorial policy frameworks: Platforms for Agri-Food Innovation in Manitoba • 1970’s Agricultural and Rural Development Act (ARDA -FRED) • 1990’s Fed -Prov Agreement on ARDI, FFT, CNG • 2003-2008 Agricultural Policy Framework • 2008-2013 Growing Forward 2013-2018 Growing Forward 2 • Research, Development, Innovation increasing in prominence.

  3. Federal-Provincial-Territorial policy frameworks: Platforms for Agri-Food Innovation in Manitoba Prov Grant – UM FAFS $ 765 Prov Grant - PAMI $ 333 Prov Grant - FDC $ 2,000 Prov Grant – MBP-MBFI $ 100 Prov Program - Grain Innov Hub $ 3,000 Prov Program - Biomass Energy $ 500 Fed Vote 10 cash $ 5,300 Total $12,000 $ 8,800 * Total Available to Industry * Front loaded in first 3 years of 5-year program

  4. Agri-Food R&D has generated incremental progress across the board Growing Forward (2009-2013) $14.66 M approved Health & Wellness 10% Farm Profitability 36% Value Added 28% Rural Economic Environmental Development Sustainability 5% 21%

  5. Agri-Food R&D has been highly collaborative GF (2009-2012) $12.4 M partner funds Small Business/ MB Corporation Individual 21% 17% Non-Gov't Organization* 4% Producer Organization Other 41% Government* 17%

  6. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives

  7.  What distinguishes Manitoba - Economic & Physical Geography  What are our priorities at the global, national and provincial scales?

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  9. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives

  10. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives

  11. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives 10-Year Average Manitoba Grain Shipments by Port CH PR 4% 7% VC 25% TB 64% Source: CGC for port movement only, US not included

  12. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives

  13. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives FARM CASH RECEIPTS ESTIMATES MANITOBA, JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1995-2014 CROPS LIVESTOCK PAYMENTS 7000 6000 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 MAFRD, Market Intelligence Source: Statistics Canada.

  14. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives Manitoba Soybean Yield and Production Production Yield 1800000 3.00 1600000 2.50 1400000 1200000 2.00 Prodution (tonnes) Yield (T/ha) 1000000 1.50 800000 600000 1.00 400000 0.50 200000 0 0.00 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Source: MASC “Harvest Production Report”

  15. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives ADAPTED AAFC INNOVATION CONTINUUM Discovery Phase Pre-Commercialization/Pre-Adoption Commercialization/Adoption /Technology Transfer Phase Research Research Prototype Demonstration Market Ready Market Entry Market Development Full Scale Product Development (Discovery) (Proof of Prototype Development Concept) “Applied Development Research” “Applied “Applied Research” Research”  What do we value: discovery? applied research? adoption?  What is our risk profile?

  16. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives  How do we want to approach innovation? a) Incremental projects • Discrete single steps toward larger goal • Connects industry and govt RFP’s • Competitive process • 1-3 years, 2 or 3 funders • Knowledge accumulates

  17. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives Pulse Crops 5% Cereal Crops Oilseed Crops 17% 11% Incremental projects ARDI Horticulture and 1997-2013 New Crops 7% $41.3 M Nutraceuticals Forage Crops 20% 5% Livestock 15% Food Processing Manure and Soil Management Other Development Sustainability 2% 6% 9% 3%

  18. Collaboration on Agri-Food Research and Development: Perspectives  How do we want to approach innovation? b) Strategic Initiatives • Strategic goals – longer term along entire innovation continuum • Govt-Industry agree on need to act • Build capacity • Multiple funders • Often establish a collaborative 3 rd party to deliver and oversee

  19. Strategic Initiatives: manure from among the largest populations of pigs and cows in Canada

  20. Strategic Initiatives: Treatment/prevention of chronic disease with food

  21. Strategic Initiatives: consumer data supporting public trust

  22. Strategic Initiatives: Largest processing potato producer

  23. Strategic Initiatives: 3 rd largest cow herd MANITOBA BEEF & FORAGE INITIATIVE Inc.

  24. Strategic Initiatives: Frontier of expanded corn production in North America

  25. Strategic Initiatives: Value-added green products for the bio-economy

  26. Strategic Initiatives: Capturing opportunities through the “ Omics ” platforms.

  27. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry • We have :  AAFC,UM, BU, ACC, RRC, UW, PAMI, Div Centres • We may consider to :  Make it easier for existing players to collaborate – fewer hoops better timeliness for incremental projects  Build strategic investment around existing players  Fill gaps where to improve resource fit with province’s industry profile

  28. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry Federal Research Brandon University ACC 3% 2% 1% PAMI 6% Industry Association 8% All R&D Businesses University of Manitoba 13% 46% Programs $120.3 M 1998-2016 Commodity Association 21%

  29. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry  Build strategic investment around existing players e.g. grain quality.

  30. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry Fill gaps to improve resource fit with province’s industry  profile

  31. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry  Fill gaps to improve resource fit with province’s industry profile Source: MASC

  32. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry  Fill gaps to improve resource fit with province’s industry profile Manitoba Soybean Yield and Production Production Yield 1800000 3.00 1600000 2.50 1400000 1200000 2.00 Prodution (tonnes) Yield (T/ha) 1000000 1.50 800000 600000 1.00 400000 0.50 200000 0 0.00 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

  33. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Align public institutions and industry  Fill gaps to improve resource fit with province’s industry profile

  34. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People • We have challenges :  Relative cost of R&D  Knowledge and innovation are portable • We may consider to :  Develop “Made in Manitoba” model  Define public, public-private, private roles

  35. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People

  36. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People Estimated Production of Principal Field Crops 80.0 70.0 60.0 million tonnes 50.0 Saskatchewan 40.0 Manitoba 30.0 Alberta 20.0 10.0 - 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

  37. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People

  38. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People SPECTRUM Scientific HAPLOTECH Inc. MANCAN Genetics

  39. Opportunity to Improve Collaboration: Build a Manitoba Model – Public, Private, Producer, Processor, People

  40. SASKATCHEWAN PULSE FARM CASH RECEIPTS, 1980-2015 Lentils Dry peas Chick peas Total Pulses 3,000,000 2,500,000 THOUSAND DOLLARS 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YEAR Source: Statistics Canada Manitoba Agriculture, Market Intelligence

  41. HOG INVENTORY AND FEED PRODUCTION, 1980-2015 Hog Inventory Barley Production Grain Corn Production 3,500 3,000,000 3,000 2,500,000 2,500 THOUSAND HEAD 2,000,000 TONNES 2,000 1,500,000 1,500 1,000,000 1,000 500,000 500 0 0 YEAR Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Oilseed Processors Manitoba Agriculture, Market

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