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April 21, 2006

Source: :
http://www.usask.ca/events/news/articles/20060421-2.html

U of S Agricultural Economist to Lead Ag Sector Communications Project

Organization: University of Saskatchewan Communications
Email: communications@usask.ca
Released: Apr. 21, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 21, 2006

U of S Agricultural Economist to Lead Ag Sector Communications Project

A University of Saskatchewan agricultural economist has been awarded
$300,000 from the federal Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
(SSHRC) for a three-year project designed to help the agricultural sector,
universities, and government exchange information and adapt within a rapidly
changing agricultural environment.

The multidisciplinary project will be led by professor Murray Fulton and
will involve some 22 other U of S researchers in a variety of disciplines
including soil science, the study of cooperatives, commerce, and law.

"Professor Fulton's project presents an exciting opportunity to build upon
interdisciplinary research success in areas of innovation, rural economies,
environmental issues and governance, and to disseminate this knowledge to
Prairie communities at a time when they are under extreme stress," said U of
S Vice-President Research Steven Franklin.

The $300,000 comes through SSHRC's new Knowledge Impact in Society (KIS)
program and will be matched by the U of S, bringing the total for the
three-year project to $600,000.

"This extremely important research communication project is ideally suited
to the University of Saskatchewan which is recognized internationally for
its research strengths in agriculture and the rural economy," said Franklin.

The U of S is one of only 11 universities to receive KIS Grant funding, from
a field of 86 applications across Canada.

"New technologies, new marketing systems, new competitors, and new
regulations are dramatically changing agriculture and how rural economies
operate," said Fulton. "Given these tremendous challenges, there's an
overwhelming need to improve the way everyone involved, from farmers to
policy makers, communicates. Information and ideas need to flow in all
directions - not just from the 'top' down."

The project's academic expertise, drawn from the U of S, will be matched
with a long list of non-academic partners such as major producer
organizations in the crop and livestock sectors.

The result will be the development of practical new models for ongoing
dialogue, regular opportunities for industry, government, the agriculture
sector and academia to meet and present ideas on key issues, a series of
short policy briefs, an interactive website, and a wide variety of events
and activities.

The SSHRC KIS grant program is new this year and designed to improve the
transfer of knowledge between universities and the non-academic community.

SSHRC is an arm's-length federal government agency that funds
university-based research and graduate training through national,
peer-reviewed competitions. SSHRC also partners with public and private
sector organizations to focus research and aid the development of better
policies and practices in key areas of Canada's social, cultural and
economic life.

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For more information, contact:

Murray Fulton
Department of Agricultural Economics
College of Agriculture
University of Saskatchewan
(306) 966-8893
Murray.Fulton@usask.ca

or

Jennifer W. Webber
Research Communications
University of Saskatchewan
(306) 966-1474
jennifer.webber@usask.ca
www.usask.ca/research


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