Seeds Canada’s 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting Report
Thank you to everyone who attended our 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting in Ottawa this week. Were you not able to join us? No problem! Here is
The latest news and releases from Seeds Canada. Seeds Canada also publishes a monthly industry newsletter titled – Seeds for Thought – where we share industry news, upcoming events, updates for our members and clients, and much more. If you would like to receive this newsletter, please email Carly Foubert!
Thank you to everyone who attended our 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting in Ottawa this week. Were you not able to join us? No problem! Here is
I had my first opportunity to attend International Seed Federation (ISF) interim meetings of the coordination groups at the beginning of November. The meetings were
October 26, 2022 – ToBRFV, or Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus, is a seed-borne virus that affects plants in the Solanaceae family, most notably tomatoes and
October 5, 2022 – In September, I had my first opportunity to travel internationally representing Seeds Canada, attending the Seed American Association (SAA) Congress in Punta del
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✅Protecting plants is protecting life.
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Curious how Chile and Canada cooperate with breeders to support plant innovation?🌱Don’t miss this June 2 webinar!
Save the date! On June 2, 2025, hear how two UPOV members (Canada and Chile) collaborate with breeders in plant variety examinations.
This is the second of a three-part webinar series leading up to a Seminar on Cooperation with Breeders in October.
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This is important to know and remember. The tiny tomato seed sees a lot of borders before it reaches Canadian soil.
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