Core funding for the Research and Technology Transfer Programs at Prairie Swine Centre is provided by pork producer agencies in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba, as well as Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture and Food. This core funding provides the basic support for the Centre’s research objectives, as well as a Technology Transfer program.
Core funding is multiplied many times over (currently five) by applying for specific project funding from additional funding sources. Project funding comes from both the public sector (eg: ADF, Alberta Agriculture Research Institute, NSERC and USDA) and the private sector (eg: feed and drug companies and equipment manufacturers).
The Contract Research program represents a growing source of funds to the Centre. This program provides professional, confidential research results to agribusiness and commodity groups seeking to develop new products, or refine existing products and conduct research in support of applications to federal regulatory agencies.
Sale of stock is also an important revenue item for the Centre. Animal sales must cover the cost of animal production, and should also provide funds to support the Centre’s Research and Technology Transfer programs. Excess revenues from the sale of stock are also set-aside in an income stabilization fund to support the Centre when market prices weaken.
The following table outlines Program and Project sponsors for the 2010 fiscal year.
PROGRAM SPONSORS | MAJOR PROJECT SPONSORS | PROJECT SPONSORS |
Saskatchewan Pork Development Board | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | Agriculture Demonstration of Practices and Technologies (ADOPT) |
Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund-ADF | Agrivita Canada | Gowans Feed Consulting |
Manitoba Pork Council | Bunge Global Innovation | IRDA |
Alberta Pork Producers Development Corporation | Canadian Agricultural Adaptation program | National Pork Board |
Ontario pork Producers’ Marketing Board | Canadian Swine Research and Development Cluster | Ontario Pork |