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About Canola Discovery Forum

The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is an industry association encompassing all links of the canola value chain, including growers, life science companies, processors and exporters. The Canola Discovery Forum provides a unique annual opportunity to bring together our value chain, encouraging collaboration, consensus building and dialogue between industry members that are not often given the opportunity to be together, in one room.
 
Target audience: canola growers, researchers, life science representatives, regulators, equipment manufacturers, economists, climatologists, agronomists, extension specialists.
 
Audience size has ranged from 150 to 300 people.
 
The 2019 Canola Discovery Forum features an integrated pest management theme and will be held at the RBC Convention in Winnipeg on November 13 – 14, 2019.


Let's get together to discover, be inspired, learn from one another, and build our capacity to innovate. Together, we can work on the strengths of canola, Canada's greatest agriculture success story.

Canola Discovery Forum History

2018 Canola Discovery Forum
October 22 – 23, 2018   (Banff, AB)
THEME: Plant Establishment
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2017 Canola Discovery Forum*
December 5 – 7, 2017    (Saskatoon, SK)
*The Canola Meeting & Canola Innovation Day and the Canola Discovery Forum united  to create the first ever "CanolaWeek".
THEME: Growing Forward 2 Research Updates
Agenda

2016 Canola Discovery Forum
October 25 – 27, 2016   (Winnipeg, MB)
THEME: Genetic Improvement and Strategic Plan 52 bu/ac by 2025 Yield Pillars
Agenda | Highlights | Proceedings

2015 Canola Discovery Forum
October 27 – 29, 2015    (Canmore, AB)
THEME: Scientific Discovery and Innovative Solutions
Agenda | Highlights | Proceedings

2014 Canola Discovery Forum
October 22 – 23, 2014     (Saskatoon, SK)
THEME: Inventory, Management Practices and Impact
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2013 Canola Discovery Forum
October 29 – 30, 2013      (Winnipeg, MB)
THEME: Production Challenges and Best Management Practices for Agronomic and Crop Issues
Agenda | Highlights | Proceedings