UFV’s Chilliwack campus will co-lead national ag-tech project thanks to $16.2 million in federal funding
CHILLIWACK — Thanks to an infusion of federal funding valued at $16.2 million, the University of the Fraser Valley will assume an integral role in the upstart Sustainable Food Systems for Canada (SF4C) platform over the next five years to help create a national agri-food innovation and entrepreneurship program.
In a statement Wednesday (Jan. 15) from the university, UFV’s Chilliwack campus will now become the western hub for SF4C, with Dr. Lenore Newman from the Faculty of Science as its chair. Newman, director of the university’s Food and Agriculture Institute (FAI), is one of two national directors for the SF4C, along with the University of Guelph’s Dr. Evan Fraser.
“The world is facing significant challenges with food security, much of that due to climate change, and we need to be looking at new ways of doing things,” Newman says. “We need to support agrifood entrepreneurs and encourage the development of technologies with the goal of increasing Canada’s food production and resiliency. That is the SF4C mission.”
Guelph’s Dr. Evan Fraser echoes those sentiments.