Industry Resources
Connecting you with trusted industry contacts and organizations to assist in your business, and farming operation.
Bushel Plus
Bushel Plus is the harvest optimization company. Bushel Plus empowers growers to get the most out of every acre by combining state-of-the-art tools, hands-on training, and data-driven insights. From precision concave technology to immersive field workshops at The Harvest Academy, our solutions are built to maximize yield, improve grain quality, and reduce harvest loss so every farmer can harvest with confidence and profitability.
Unit B – 44 Limestone Rd. E
Brandon, MB R7A 7L5
Canada
Website: https://bushelplus.ca/
Events Page: https://theharvestacademy.ca/events/
Canadian Seed Growers Association
The Canadian Seed Growers’ Association (CSGA) is a non-profit organization representing the interest of Canadian seed growers. We provide leadership as the only Canadian organization to monitor and certify pedigreed seed for all agricultural crops in Canada except potatoes.
P.O. Box 8455,
Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 3T1
Phone: (613) 236-0497
Fax: (613) 563-7855
General Email: seeds@seedgrowers.ca
Courier Address:
21 Florence St, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2P 0W6
Protein Industries Canada
Protein Industries Canada, one of Canada’s five Global Innovation Clusters, accelerates innovation in plant-based protein.
https://www.proteinindustriescanada.ca/
Phone: 1-(306)-949-0049
200-1965 Broad St, Regina,
Saskatchewan, S4P 1Y1
Working with trailblazing companies, Protein Industries Canada provides a structure that lessens risk and allows for bold initiatives to create a more competitive, more sustainable Canadian agrifood sector that leads the world in the production of plant-based products.
Learn more about Protein Industries Canada’s Road to $25 Billion initiative to strengthen Canada’s supply chain and make Canada a global leader in food security solutions.
https://www.proteinindustriescanada.ca/events
https://theroadto25billion.ca/
Alberta British Columbia Seed Growers Association
Alberta-British Columbia Seed Growers (ABCSG) is one of six provincial or branch seed associations that serve as a communication link with our national organization, the CSGA. Our role at ABCSG is to provide marketing and advocacy for our members locally, regionally and nationally. Alberta & British Columbia is a key player in Canada’s seed industry – and accounts for more than a quarter of Canada’s certified seed acres.
abcseedgrowers.ca | seed.ab.ca
P.O. Box 50064,
RPO Cornerstone Plaza
Okotoks, Alberta, T1S 0C4
Phone: (403) 325-008
General Email : info@abcseedgrowers.ca
Seeds Canada
Seeds Canada is the leading voice of the Canadian seed sector, representing seed growers, analysts, breeders, distributors, processors and all actors along the seed value chain coast to coast.
Phone: 613-236-6451
General Email: Info@seeds-canada.ca
Guarding Seed Innovation: To assist with guarding seed innovation, Seeds Canada has launched the Seed Tip Line. This is a new Seeds Canada tool to report suspicious seed activity and/or suspected intellectual property infringements by calling 1-833-533-6200 or by reporting via an online form at seeds-canada.ca/report.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is dedicated to safeguarding food, animals and plants, which enhances the health and well-being of Canada’s people, environment and economy.
Phone: 1-613-773-2342
Midge Tolerant Wheat Stewardship Team
The Midge Tolerant Wheat Stewardship Team is a broad industry coalition representing plant breeders, government, seed growers, seed distributors and producer groups. The team is committed to maintaining the viability of Midge Tolerant Wheat by educating Canadian wheat producers on the importance of proper stewardship of the technology.
For more information on the Midge Tolerant Wheat Stewardship Team, please email: info@midgetolerantwheat.ca
Or contact the Canadian Wheat Research Coalition:
c/o Manitoba Crop Alliance
38 4th Avenue NE, Box 188
Carman, MB R0G 0J0
https://midgetolerantwheat.ca/seed-growers-retailers/
https://midgetolerantwheat.ca/what-we-can-learn-from-the-2024-wheat-midge-survey-maps/