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Originally Posted by Williamoforange
And this research could be done somewhere else other then the central area of a major city.....like say the greenbelt research farm for which they should have data for as well or has that site been abandoned and maybe it can be turned into the thousands of homes your arguing shouldn't be allowed to ever exist in urban Ottawa.
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Agriculture Canada does perform research all across Canada. Last I remember they had 20-25 research centers in various provinces. So, this isn't their only site nor should it be. The Central Farm's mandate is to "to develop new and improved spring and winter wheat, oats, barley, corn and short-season soybeans varieties and investigate agronomic practices and technologies for eastern Canada."
There is a strategic plan for science for this farm focusing on these areas:
1. cereals and pulses/ oilseeds (crop improvement)
2. agro-ecosystem resilience (more technology focused on to understand what is happening on the fields/farms/watersheds)
3. biodiversity and bioresources (looking at the risks associated to biodiversity - too many bugs, invasive species, plant diseases, funghi, impact on regulatory compliance)
What I was suggesting earlier is that with all these really smart folks in this area, why not capitalize on that and look at expanding the mandate to include urban farming/agriculture. Can we get more from our foods that we can grow in our cities. I think it aligns really well with their
overall strategic plan; however, I do think that the plan could focus a bit more on that urban/city small scale farming aspect.