Crop Development Centre
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The Crop Development Centre (CDC), established in 1971 at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, stands as a world-renowned agricultural research institution dedicated to the development of superior crop varieties. Over the past five decades, the centre has evolved into a global leader in plant breeding and genetics, playing a pivotal role in transforming the Canadian prairies into a powerhouse of pulse and cereal production. Its mission is deeply rooted in enhancing the profitability, sustainability, and quality of crops for farmers by integrating traditional breeding techniques with cutting-edge genomic technologies.
Recognized internationally for its exceptional contributions to agriculture, the CDC is particularly esteemed for its innovative research into pulses, including a transformative impact on the global lentil industry. The institution’s reputation is built upon a long history of collaborative partnerships and a commitment to addressing the evolving challenges of climate resilience, disease resistance, and nutritional quality. By fostering strong ties with the agricultural sector and academic community, the Crop Development Centre continues to drive genetic advancements that support food security and economic prosperity on a global scale.
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Входит в группу: Университет Саскачевана
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