
9 Agricultural Players that are Shaping the Future of Food in Northern Ontario Blog
Looking back on Canadian Innovation Week: Celebrating 9 Bioenterprise partners in Northern Ontario and how they’re shaping the future of Agriculture in Canada.
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Canada is bursting with great agricultural ideas. Some of them are local, affecting small remote communities. Some are reshaping our entire food ecosystem.
As the demand for sustainable and locally sourced food continues to rise, Northern Ontario is emerging as a hub for exactly those innovations in Canada. So to celebrate Canadian Innovation Week, here are 9 partners that we work with throughout Northern Ontario. Let’s explore how each of them works with Bioenterprise to help shape the future of agriculture.
Collège Boréal is committed to a sustainable future by advancing innovative agriculture. Their research focuses on horticultural crop optimization, soil reclamation, biodiversity, sylviculture, forestry by-products, and aquaculture. The Sudbury-based college is focused on protecting the environment and ensuring healthier food for future generations.
“To protect our environment and ensure healthier food for future generations, developing innovating agriculture has become essential. Collège Boréal is proud to help its northern Ontario partners address this challenge thanks to leading-edge research specializations such as horticultural crop optimization and diversification, soil reclamation and biodiversity, sylviculture, forestry by-products, and aquaculture.”