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What AAFC Research Station Closures Could Mean for Canadian Seed Innovation

Summary by Seed World
The impact won’t show up tomorrow, but five to 10 years from now, farmers may feel it in lost yield gains, weaker disease packages, and a slower pipeline for new varieties. While innovation in agriculture is often associated with new equipment and digital tools, a fireside chat hosted by Alberta Seed Guide editor Marc Zienkiewicz at the CrossRoads Crop Conference in Edmonton, Alta., on Jan. 27 argued the most important technology on most farms i…
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Seed World broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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