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Canada Agriculture & Food Museum Announces New Initiative On Canola

 
The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, one of the three museums under the new Ingenium brand, along with its partners from the public and private agricultural sector, is proud to announce that the Canola! Seeds of Innovation exhibition will be opening to the public on Saturday, July 1, 2017.  This year marks the 50th anniversary of canola as a “Made in Canada” crop.  A special Opening Reception will be held on Thursday, June 29, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. to give invited guests and media a first-hand look at the Museum’s newest exhibition.  
  
Canola! Seeds of Innovation is an immersive, interactive exhibition that tells the story of ingenuity by Canadian plant researchers who took on a challenge to create a healthy vegetable oil from rapeseed, a little-known plant that grew well on the Prairies. Following decades of collaboration and hard work, these scientists succeeded in developing one of Canada’s most important crops: canola.  Also playing an instrumental role in canola’s development, the willingness of Canadian farmers and industry to see potential, invest and collaborate were essential to the crop’s past, present and future success. 
  
Now a staple in the lifestyle of consumers around the world, canola is a major oilseed crop worth $26.7 billion annually to Canada’s economy. This nutritious oil is neutral in flavour and ideal for cooking. Transformed into biofuel, its oil can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Canola meal is also an excellent ingredient in animal feed, and canola is now an ingredient found in many everyday products such as cosmetics, candles, printing ink, and much more. 
  
Visitors will discover the scientific, agricultural, economic and social impact of this versatile plant through hands-on discovery, digital games, audio-visual presentations, and a live exhibit highlighting the role of bees in canola pollination.  The exhibition invites visitors of all ages and backgrounds to discover the evolution of canola and the exciting future uses of this expanding and evolving global crop. 
  
Partners include: 
 
• Canola Council of Canada 
 
• Canadian Canola Growers Association 
 
• Alberta Canola Producers Commission 
 
• Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission 
 
• Manitoba Canola Growers Association 
 
• Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 
 
• Government of Manitoba 
 
• Government of Saskatchewan 
  
In addition to these partners, the Museum has drawn on the knowledge of experts in many domains including farming, industry, and agricultural research through its Canola Initiative National Advisory Committee. 
  
 
Source : Saskcanola

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