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Launching the last November, BC Innovation Council and the Ministry of Agriculture aimed to promote technological innovations in the province香蕉视频直播檚 agriculture industry.
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Challenge competitors looked at everything from recycling solid waste into a value-added product to improving greenhouse efficiency, and six winners, ranging from young start-ups to those working on prototypes and implementation, collectively received more than $200,000.
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Seed Funding Challenge Winners
- $20,000 for Improving Berry Competitiveness 香蕉视频直播 gUAVas, White Rock.
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- $20,000 for Nutrient Management 香蕉视频直播 Boost Environmental Systems, Vancouver.
Provincially Significant Project Challenge Winners
- $50,000 for the Nutriva Group, Abbotsford.
- $80,000 for Stem Shock, Surrey (previously Vancouver Island).
These kinds of innovations are vital to farmers like Bal, Okanagan farmer and president of the BC Cherries Association.
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Because Canadian land and labour costs are higher than some other producing regions, technology can be used to increase production and create cost-efficiencies.
Finding cherry varieties suitable to the climate and less susceptible to rain cracking can extend the growing season, for example. And where Bal香蕉视频直播檚 family farm used to size and sort cherries by hand, innovations today let a computerized system do the work, freeing up sorters for other needed farm work.
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Other investments include an electronic scale system allowing for easier and more accurate measure of the harvest. Pickers receive payment direct to their account for the exact amount picked, while Bal can accurately track how productive each orchard section is.
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aims to provide BC industries with innovation as the means to continue growing and competing. It works with industries like Agriculture, Health, Forestry and Mining to discover opportunities for applying innovation to solve sector specific challenges and business pains. In turn, these innovations access customers that can be an entry point to global markets. Interested in learning how BC Innovation Council can work with you to apply innovation? Contact ndiner@bcic.ca