Canadian Field Crop Research Alliance
  • Overview / Bref survol
    • Board of Directors / Conseil d'administration
  • News / Nouvelles
  • Research / Recherche
    • Current Research / Initiatives de recherche >
      • Soybean Cluster / La Grappe du soya >
        • Activity 2: Short season food type soybean breeding
        • Activity 3: Meeting the soybean protein meal standard in Western Canada
        • Activity 4: Supporting western and northern expansion of soybean in Canada
        • Activity 5: Northern latitude soybean – physiology of yield formation and beating the cold
        • Activity 6: Breeding for Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) resistance using marker assisted selection
        • Activity 7: Breeding of high yielding resistance & value-added soybean using elite and exotic germplasm
        • Activity 8: Breeding food grade soybean varieties or germplasm for high yield, better quality or pest resistance
        • Activity 9: Strategies for effective and durable management of Phytophthora and root rot complexes of soybean
        • Activity 10: A new method for precise and reproducible phenotyping of Phythophthora sojae isolates in soybean
        • Activity 11: Ultra early herbicide tolerant soybean
      • Oat Project / Projet Avoine >
        • Activity 1: Breeding, genomics and agronomy research to improve oat yield and quality
      • Corn Project / Projet Maïs >
        • Activity 1: Development of short season, cold tolerant, disease resistant corn inbreds
        • Activity 2: Cross-Canada agronomic and environmental benefit of advanced 4R nitrogen management of grain corn
    • Past Projects / Projets complétés
    • Research Priorities / Priorités de recherche
    • 2016 Research Summit / 2016 ​Sommet de recherche
Overview
​Who are we? The Canadian Field Crop Research Alliance (CFCRA) is a not-for-profit entity founded in 2010 for the purpose of collaborating on research initiatives of mutual benefit to members.

Our Goal: To advance the genetic capacity of field crops in Canada, particularly soybean, corn, wheat, barley, and oat.

Our Members: Provincial farm organizations and industry partners, including:​
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Bref survol
Qui sommes-nous? L’Alliance de recherche sur les cultures commerciales du Canada (ARCCC) est un organisme à but non lucratif créé en 2010 dans le but de collaborer sur des projets de recherche d'intérêt commun pour nos membres.

Notre but: Faire progresser le potentiel génétique des cultures commerciales au Canada, en particulier le soya, le maïs, le blé, l'orge et l'avoine.

Nos membres: Des organismes agricoles provinciaux et des partenaires de l'industrie, y compris :

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       ​Atlantic Grains Council

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             Grain Farmers of Ontario

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​   ​Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers


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​ Prairie Oat Growers Association

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      FP Genetics
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         ​Producteurs de grains du Québec




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   Manitoba Crop Alliance

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​     Saskatchewan Pulse Growers

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       ​  SeCan Association




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