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» Home » LFS Researchers receive $1.8M in funding for greenhouse gas project

LFS Researchers receive $1.8M in funding for greenhouse gas project

December 5, 2017

LFS Researchers receive $1.8M in funding for greenhouse gas project

December 5, 2017 – A team of soil science researchers in the UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems were recently awarded $1.8 million in funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) for a research project that will provide local farmers with information on the greenhouse gas emissions of their crops.

Andrew Black, Sean Smukler, Rachhpal Jassal and Maja Krzic will measure the greenhouse gas emissions from blueberry, potato and forage crops on farms in BC’s Lower Fraser Valley. The team will collaborate with researchers at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre at Agassiz and personnel with the BC Ministry of Agriculture, the Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust, and the Delta Farmers’ Institute. The results of this research will be shared with Canadian producers, policy makers and the scientific community in order to help reduce the climate impacts of these systems.

“Only a few studies have attempted to measure greenhouse gas emissions in cropping systems in BC, and those measurements have been episodic, and therefore may have missed emissions at certain key points in the growing season” said Andy Black, Professor, Faculty of Land and Food Systems. “The goal is to provide farmers with a set of best management practices that will allow them to protect the environment while sustaining their farm productivity.”

Funding for the five-year project, “Quantification and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from high value agricultural production systems in British Columbia,” is provided from AAFC’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Program.

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