The Canadian Barley Research Coalition (CBRC) announced an investment of $1,148,900 over three years in a Core Barley Breeding Agreement with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). This producer-funded investment will support the development of new barley varieties with higher yields, stronger disease resistance, and improved agronomics to ensure the long-term competitiveness and sustainability of Canadian barley.
“Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s barley breeding efforts help to ensure farmers stay productive, and crops remain resilient to environmental challenges,” said the Honourable Heath MacDonald, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “This investment demonstrates how AAFC is driving innovation through collaboration with farmers.”
The Core Barley Breeding Agreement ensures that farmers remain at the forefront of driving research priorities. By working with AAFC’s world-class researchers, CBRC is helping deliver practical solutions and improved genetics that respond to evolving market and environmental demands.
“Barley farmers across Canada are directly supporting innovation through this investment,” said Cody Glenn, Chair of the CBRC. “Improved varieties mean better returns for producers, greater resilience in the face of disease and climate challenges, and a stronger value chain from farm to end-user.
These efforts will support Canada’s position as a global leader in crop development where barley is a vital crop for Canada, supporting the malting, brewing, feed, and food sectors. Continued investment in innovation ensures that Canadian barley maintains its reputation as a reliable, high-quality, and sustainable choice for both domestic and international markets.

