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  IP Management Conference Summaries & Slides CanBiotech 12 Mar 2002 Ontario Agri-Food Technologies would like to express our thank you to the Agriculture Adaptation Council of Ontario and Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada for their support in sponsoring this conference. Conference Summaries and Slides from the IP Management Conference, held on March 7th 2002 at […]

News Items/Links New Study Shows Biotechnology Not Harming Monarch Butterflyhttp://www.uoguelph.ca/mediarel/00-01-04/corn.html(January 4, 2000) The Monarch butterfly is alive and well, despite exaggerated and misleading reports that it is threatened by biotechnology, new research by a University of Guelph professor reveals. Klaus Amman http://www.unibe.ch/Email: ../news/[email protected] Agnethttp://www.oac.uoguelph.ca/riskcommTo subscribe to Agnet, send mail to: [email protected]leave subject line blank in

Address: 1 Stone Road, 4th Floor Guelph, ON N1G 4Y2 Map It Contact Info: Dr.Gord Surgeoner President T: toll free 1-866-466-8729/1-519-367-3060 F: 1-519-367-5644 E: [email protected] Website URL: http://www.ip-canada.com/ Company: IP-Canada About Us Your gateway to Canada’s unsurpassed excellence in Identity Preservation. Products / Services: We understand how important your business is. That’s why we have

  Portal and Marketplace CanBiotech 8 Aug 2001

Why can’t “normal breeding” and organic farming supply the world needs for food? Although organic farming may have many admirable attributes, there is no evidence that it can be used on the immense scale and intensity that would be required to produce the quantity of food to sustain a global population. Plant breeders using modern

Ontario’s Agri-Food sector is in the quality, not quantity business. Achieving that goal requires researchers, marketers and experts in production scaling. Part of the OAFT’s mandate is to be your gateway to this diverse range of experiences and skill sets. Our personel database can help you achieve your goals by supplying expertise and networking in

Ontario Agri-Food Technologies’ mission is to provide leadership and coordination in utilizing biotechnology to generate wealth and sustainability for the agricultural and food industries of Ontario. To accomplish our mission we focus our activities in four key action areas: Encourage and support collaboration among public and private research groups to enhance the development and acceptance

  OAFT Annual Meeting – March 5th, Springfield Golf and Country Club, Guelph OAFT 5 Feb 2004 Details to follow shortly.

  Global BioProducts Directory on AgrifoodBiz CanBiotech 20 Dec 2002 Watch for the launch of CanBiotech’s Global BioProducts Directory in 2003. If you would like post your company in this new directory on AgrifoodBiz (for free) contact CanBiotech at [email protected]  

Ontario’s economy is undergoing a rapid shift from resource-based to knowledge-based industries like Agri-food and our research infrastructure is world class. Ontario is also a manufacturing cluster region where agricultural commodities are processed into preferred, high-quality consumer foods and agriculture-derived industrial products. With university, provincial government and federal government research laboratories located within a day’s

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