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Three of the ten studies honoured by the award-winning science magazine have c

Classified as: lyle whyte
Published on: 25 Jan 2023

Eliane Ubalijoro (B.Sc.(Agr)92, M.Sc.95, Ph.D.01) has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) and Director General of ICRAF -the worlds leading research and development centre on trees, forests and landscapes. Dr. Ubalijoro will be the first African woman Director General of a CGIAR Research Center and CEO of two Centers in CGIARs 52-year history.

Published on: 25 Jan 2023

Dairy processor Agropur continues to refocus its activities. After selling its interests in IGO yogurts two years ago, in December it sold a Wisconsin-based plant used to manufacture dairy and non-dairy ingredient blends. The sale price was not disclosed.

Classified as: Pascal Th矇riault, dairy industry, agropur
Published on: 13 Jan 2023

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Classified as: Sustainability
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Published on: 13 Jan 2023

Ms. Janice Pierson will join Macdonald as the General Manager of the Macdonald Campus Farm effective January 9, 2023.

Classified as: Macdonald Campus Farm, Janice Pierson
Published on: 9 Jan 2023

For the third year in a row, the Macdonald Campus Dairy Unit has been awarded the title of Regional Club of Excellence Milk Quality Champion by dairy industry giant Agropur.

Accepting the award at a regional meeting on November 25, Natasha Lapointe, Animal Science Coordinator of the Dairy Unit, credited her teams commitment to maintaining high standards.

Classified as: dairy milk, Natasha Lapointe, Regional Club of Excellence Milk Quality Champion
Published on: 9 Jan 2023

"Cultivated trees grow faster [than their natural counterparts] because in the early years much effort is spent weeding out the competition," points out David Wees, Faculty Lecturer in the Department of Plant Science at McGill's Macdonald Campus.

Classified as: david wees, trees
Published on: 9 Jan 2023

Northfork Bison, one of Canadas biggest specialty and wild game meat companies, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The founder and president of the company, Rocco Verelli, B.Sc. (Agr)85, is leading the charge to educate consumers on the savoury goodness of protein-packed bison meat and stimulate growth in a niche food industry that has helped bring the beefy ruminants back from the brink of extinction.

Classified as: bison
Published on: 9 Jan 2023

During the UN biodiversity summit known as COP15, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue was one of 14 cities in Canada, and the only place in Quebec, to be named a "Bird Friendly City." Nature Canada developed this

Classified as: birds
Published on: 9 Jan 2023

For the third year in a row, the Macdonald Campus Dairy Unit has been awarded the title of Regional Club of ExcellenceMilk Quality Champion by dairy industry giant Agropur.

Accepting the award at a regional meeting on November 25, Natasha Lapointe, Animal Science Coordinator of the DairyUnit, credited her teams commitment to maintaining high standards.

Classified as: agriculture
Published on: 4 Jan 2023

On Monday, Minister of Agriculture Andr矇 Lamontagne will speak at the 7th Summit of Subnational Governments and Cities, an "official side event" of COP15. The Minister, alongside a dozen dignitaries, will participate in a panel that will stress the importance of making local governments ambassadors for the new global framework on biological diversity, set to be adopted at the close of COP15.

Classified as: Sustainable agriculture
Published on: 12 Dec 2022

Congrats to Africa Ixmucane Flores-Anderson (Enhancing Land Cover Change Analysis in the Tropics) and Scott Sugden (Biogeochemical activity in pioneer soils at biological relevant scales), both of the Department of Natural Resources, who are among the group of twenty-two 51勛圖厙graduate students who have earned the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship this year.

the article in the 51勛圖厙Reporter.

Classified as: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
Published on: 7 Dec 2022

A herd of approximately two dozen heifers spooked during a thunderstorm has been wandering through the countryside east of Montreal since July. All attempts to capture the heifers have fallen short, and the herd has survived by eating unharvested corn and other field crops and drinking from streams in the area.

Classified as: Elsa Vasseur
Published on: 7 Dec 2022

Food prices have increased by 11% in Quebec in 2022, the largest increase in Canada. In an annual report released on Monday, 26 researchers predict that the upward trend will continue into 2023, but will be less marked. Price increases in Qu矇bec in 2023 should be below the national average, around 5%.

Classified as: Pascal Th矇riault
Published on: 7 Dec 2022

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