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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology

• Targets:

– Moth pests, honeybees, beetles, maggots

– Blueberries

– cranberries,

– Lingonberries

– Corn

– cole crops

– Forestry

– And Grapes!

• Goals:

– Insect pest management

– Monitoring and control

– Reduced pesticide application

– Increased crop protection

– Novel, cost effective management tools

Kirk Hillier, PhD

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Integrated Pest

Management in Nova

Scotia Vineyards• Technician: Jose Lefebvre

• Protocol:– Grower Survey

– Survey regional insect distributions

– Trapping and monitoring across NS

– Seasonality and forecasting

– Verification and damage assessment

– Publish results online to develop a knowledge base for growers

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Future Directions• Identify key problems in NS vineyards

• Develop/deploy methods for monitoring

pest distributions

• Set baseline for invasive species

• Establish regional forecasts and reporting

through internet

• Foster research links for continued

collaboration

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What’s in your wine?Anthony Z. Tong, Ph.D.

Department of Chemistry, Acadia

University

12% alcohol + water?

Tastes very nice, why?

Your tongue vs. my instruments

Advantages of

instrumental analysis:

- Accurate

- Reproducible

- Quantitative

- Versatile

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Analytical Centre for Wines

Gas Chromatography –

Mass Spectrometry

Liquid Chromatography –

Tandem Mass Spectrometry

What can I help?

- Quality control

- Flavour pattern analysis

- Product optimization

(wine, grape, water, etc.)

Photo-spectrometer

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Analytical methods developed:

Analytical methods to be developed:

- Alcohol (Ethanol and Methanol)

- Free and total Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

- Organic acids (Tartaric acid, Malic acid, Citric acid, Lactic

acid, etc.)

- Dissolved Oxygen (O2)

- Turbidity, pH, Ammonium, Conductivity and some metals

- Sugars (Glucose, Fructose and Sucrose)

- Poly-phenols (antioxidants)

- Glycerol

- Acetaldehyde and Ethyl Acetate

- Yeast culture

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Education: A Virtual Learning Environment

Key to selling wine successfully is education (for Licensees, Servers and

diners)

Use text, images, video, and user interactions to create an engaging and

fun learning experience.

How to sell wine

•Providing information to customers

•Making customers feel comfortable about

ordering wine

•Encouraging customers to ask questions and

experiment

•Using proper wine descriptions

•Pairing wine with food

•The Selling Process

How to serve wine

•Temperatures

•Glasses

•How to open bottles

•How to pour properly

•Cleaning up spills and stains

For example: Servers

Dr. Scott Follows F. C. Manning School of Business

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Dr. Scott Follows F. C. Manning School of Business

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Learner progresses through a linear

virtual learning environment.

The Guide (Sommelier) provides

information and feedback to learner.

Dr. Scott Follows F. C. Manning School of Business

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Wine service temperatures. Serving wine at the correct temperature will greatly enhance the enjoyment on offer. If served at high temperatures a white wine will taste oily and lose character, and if over-chilled will taste of nothing at all. ……..

Correct, L’Acadia

is a white wine…..

Or

Incorrect, L’Acadia

is a white wine….

Please try again.

Dr. Scott Follows F. C. Manning School of Business

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When pouring wine….

serve the host first,

then move clockwise

pouring women

before men

serve women before

men.

the order of pouring

does not matter.

move clockwise

pouring women before

men, serving the host

last

Dr. Scott Follows F. C. Manning School of Business

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In Pursuit of Organic

Viticulture and Winery

Growing grapes where Organic

calcium plays a role in recycling

organic matter as simple

chemicals that are utilized by

plants.

by Martin Tango, PhD, P.Eng

School of Engineering, Acadia University

Backyard viticulture 1

Backyard viticulture 2

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Outreach to Viticulture

The role of nutrients availability and its effect

on regulating vine growth and grape quality.

Determine conditions that support efficient

nutrient uptake.

Modify physico-chemical characteristics of the

soil and microrhizae environment.

Use natural Calcium (NB’s-Aquamedia) to

regulate soil buffering capacity (pH) as well as

favour conditions to promote assimilation of

nutrients.

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Services AvailableSoil sampling, analyses and evaluation of mineral constituents:

Identify mineral concentrations and recommend actions.

Assess essential microbial consortium that promotes vibrant

vine growth.

Assess plant integrity

Budding, leaf texture, stem stability, fruiting quality.

Extent of fungus, mildew and rot on vine plants.

Formulate strategies for the application frequency and dosage of

natural antimicrobial formulations from Aquamedia.

Source: metronews.ca, Halifax April 26,

2010Courtesy: Petite Riviera Vineyard and

Winery, 2010

Courtesy: Petite Riviera Vineyard and

Winery, 2010

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SEM’s of Soil Samples

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Future Opportunities

Source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wine_grape_diagram_en.svg

Lime Vs AquaMedia

Lime Vs AquaMedia

Healthy soil nurtures

Vibrant Plant that yields

Enriched fruits which produce

Quality fruit extracts; juices, raisins, wines

Need to Diversify value-added products

Search for valuable inter-row compatible

plants

Ultimate Success

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Shelley MacDougall, PhD

F.C. Manning School of Business• Research & expertise in finance

– Strategic capital investment decisions

– Carbon credits, cap & trade systems

– Published research on

• Strategic investments in manufacturing technology,

intellectual capital, small business investment

• pedagogy

• classroom case studies (including “Sainte Famille

Wines,” 1992).

Shelley MacDougall, PhD

[email protected]

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Student – Community Projects

• BBA Core program

– 2nd year students study:

• Marketing

• Finance

• Management Accounting

• Operations Management

• Management Science

• Organizational Behaviour

• Organizational Theory.

Shelley MacDougall, PhD

[email protected]

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Integrative Real-life Projects

• Students engage and apply theory to practice

• Businesses receive free consulting by students, guided by professors

• Project possibilities:

– Evaluation of company expansion, new product introductions, acquisitions, product contribution analysis, financial health, new marketing campaigns.

Shelley MacDougall, PhD

[email protected]

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Dave Kristie, Department of Biology

• Expertise in plant growth and development, but have

broad interests in “physiological problems”

• Have a long family history of grape growing in

Niagara

• Currently have one Honours student working on a

project at Muir Murray Winery

• I frequently have students looking for Honours

research projects who could work on physiologically

related projects in NS viticulture

• Need to identify possible physiological

problems/issues relevant to the NS industry

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The Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower & Winemaker www.winebiz.com.au September 2009 – Issue 548

One possible area of cooperation:

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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Associate Professor

Department of Environmental Sciences, NSAC.

Expertise

Marine Bio-products

Plant Stress Physiology

Plant Disease Management

Dr. Balakrishnan Prithiviraj

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Current Marine-Bioproducts Research at

NSACPlant growth promoting effects

Disease resistance

Salinity tolerance

Frost tolerance

Insect resistance

Improve post-harvest shelf life and Enhance nutritional

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Plant Growth-Promoting activity

Better root growth

Enhanced shoot growth, more leaf area Better crop

Increase in net photosynthesis

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Frost Tolerance

Contr

ol

ANE EtoAc

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Disease resistance

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Thank You

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Best Nutrient Management

Practices in Wine Grape

Production

Mehdi Sharifi, PhD

Nova Scotia Agricultural College

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Mehdi Sharifi, PhD, PAg

• Department of Environmental

Science

• Assistant Professor

• Nutrient Management

Research Chair

• Located at AFHRC Kentville,

NS

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Research Area

• Nutrient management in arable and horticultural

crops

• Manure and compost management in

agricultural systems

• Sustainable agricultural cropping systems

• Agricultural waste management

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Research Interest Related to Wine Industry

• Nutritional requirements for maintenance of

healthy vines and highest quality grapes

• Fertilization for optimizing wine grape

performance

• Organic nutrient management in wine grape

production

• Sustainable production of high quality wine

grapes

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Kris Pruski, Ph.D.

Associate Professor,

Fruit Horticulture

Nova Scotia Agricultural College

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Fruit Horticulture Programme

• Small fruits

• Tree fruits

• Research and Teaching

• Research Projects – small fruits:• Evaluation of new raspberry hybrids (A.

Jamieson, AAFC Kentville)

• Strawberry cultivar trials (K. Best)

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• Evaluation for organic production (NSAC

orchard)

• New grape hybrids (A. Jamieson, AAFC Kentville)

• Haskap (Lonicera caerulea) (B. Bors, U of Sask.)

• Micronutrient (boron) management in New York

Muscat grapes (Jost Vineyards)

• Determination of fermentable Nitrogen levels in

grape juice and/or wine (L’Acadie Vineyards)

Research Projects – small fruits

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Grapes at

NSAC orchard

Haskap at

NSAC orchard

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Research Interests

• Ecological approaches to management of grape

production (OACC)

• Fermentable N analysis standards for grapes (J.

Hoyle)

• Nutrient management in grapes

• Fruit wines (new crops, i.e.haskap)

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Past experience with grapes• Wine testing ! Wine making !

• Work in vineyards in France in 1980s (Menerbes –

Provence/Luberon; Monmartre – Paris)

THANK YOU

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David Percival, PhDAssociate Professor

Department of Environmental Sciences

Nova Scotia Agricultural College

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Background

• B.Sc.Agr. (Horticultural Science), M.Sc. (Plant

Physiology specializing in viticulture) and Ph.D.

(Plant Physiology specializing in carbon

assimilation and metabolism).

• Experience/Training/Specialization

• Canopy management

• Berry/disease interactions

• Berry composition

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Nova Scotia Research (2007 to 2009)

• cv. De Chaunac

• Factors examined:

– Polyethylene sleeves

– Fruit zone leaf removal

– Reflective groundcover

• Factors examined:

– Changes to physical environment

– Vine growth, development and berry yield

– Berry and must composition and wine stability

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FuelVegetation

Pruning (Mow)Transport

Vegetation/

Crop

Crop Harvest

GHG sequestration

Residual N

Real Time Soil and Plant

Characterization (Duel EM, Ultrasonic

and VIS/NIRS Technologies)

Berry Yield

Agrochemical

application

Agrochemical

production Transport

GHG’s, NH4,

net energy

Sanitation

TechnologiesMicrowave/Ultrasonic/UV

IPM Technologies

Implementation of New

Bio- and

Env. Friendly Pesticides

Harvest Recovery,

Quality Assessment

and TraceabilityNIRS/CASI

GIS/GPS

Variable Rate Applications

GHG’s, net energy

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Teaching and Training

• NSAC/Brock Viticulture and Oenology Initiative

• Introduction to Viticulture course

• Canada/EU TAPVO initiative

– Transatlantic Curricula in Agricultural Principles

applied to Oenology, Viticulture, Natural Products

– Brock University, NSAC, University of Udine,

University of Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2 and Instituto

Superior de Agronomia

Thank You!

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Atlantic BioVenture Centre

Nova Scotia Agricultural College

Richard F. Ablett, Ph.D.

Atlantic Canadian Wine Industry Partnering Forum

Acadia UniversityJune 3rd, 2010

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“Development requiring Research”

Paradigm

Mission:

Create New Wealth and

Optimized Value from

Atlantic Bio-resources

• Richard Ablett, Ph.D.

• CEO, Atlantic BioVenture Centre

• Food Scientist

• Bio-resource conversion opportunities

• Value addition of agri-food and seafood

• IP generation

• Economic development with R&D input

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Involved in “specialty niche” product, process and technology developments…

By-product conversion

new natural products

Value Chain Addition

New crops/products

& processes

Outputs of

ABVC

Economic Development

with

Research Content

New products &

technologies

Brokerage of

BioEconomy Companies

New products &

Business units

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“VidaBerry Bioactives” Processing Micro-factory

2 US patents applied June -09

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Developing the “brand” and moving products to private sector…

“Premium” markets “Daily dose” markets“Functional ingredient”

markets

CEDIF offering in process

to privatize this work…

“Cosmeceutical” markets

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Incubation of new products

Acceleration of new technology

Attraction of new agri-business

A “one stop shop” for new agri-business

development in needed…

Early-Stage Companies

Mid-Market Companies

Established Companies

Incubation Acceleration Attraction

Infrastructure/FacilitiesPrograms and Services

HYBRID MODEL

Atlantic Center for Agri-Innovation

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“Atlantic Centre for Agri-Innovation”

Food and Bio-products

Development Laboratory

Pilot plant – equipment testing and

development facility – food and bio-products

Business incubation processing units

Financing and business mentorship services

Marketing support services and programsSpring, 2011

”Nova Scotia Bioeconomy” emerges with higher value added and enhanced sustainability

Thank you

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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David ColvilleApplied Geomatics Research Group

Centre of Geographic Sciences, NSCC

Mapping the Meteorological Landscape for Agricultural Advantage

Excerpts of a presentation at theAtlantic Agricultural Forum

April 22, 2010 Truro, Nova Scotia

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Annapolis Valley Temperature Mapping Project …

More than six years of results

88 data loggers deployed(79 in the Annapolis Valley)

Half the Valley loggers have been inplace for six full growing seasons

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July 2008

July 2009

July 2007MonthlyAverage

Insolation:3.16 to 5.11

kWh/m2/day

Comparison of the past three months of July …

Software tools now exists to automate the processing of decades of GOES

imagery.

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Phyterra Yeast IncThe Innovators in Wine Yeast

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SO42-

SO42-

Adenylylsulfate

Phosphoadenylylsulfate

SO3

H2S

MET3

MET14

MET16

MET5, MET10

Homocysteine

MethionineCysteine

Nitrogen pool

H2S

Low- H2S yeast

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urea and alcohol

combine to form

ethyl carbamate

alcohol

urea

ethyl carbamate

Low Ethyl carbamate yeast

NH2COOC2H5

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The Bioenergy and Bioproducts Applied Research Laboratory

CESAB Grand Falls

CCNB Campus d’Edmundston

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Yeast and Fermentation Applied Research

• Currently the research groups main focus is on industrial ethanol production from a wide range of crops and organic wastes for fuel ethanol, but some research on beverage ethanol (growing)

• Projects and Partners all over the region (NS, NB and PEI) + National and USA• Strong Research and Technology Network in the enzyme and yeast sector (try to find the

write researcher or technology to provide solutions)• Short projects: Private sector 1-6 months; researcher groups 6months to 2 years

• Fermentation Process Control (Quality) – Maximizing Product Quality– Yeast activity

• Physiology: environmental conditions; nutrition; yeast strain selection-commercial or research

• Monitoring Technology: Luminultra Technologies Inc. (Yeast activity ATP)– Contamination identification and control– Analysis of juice or wort chemistry – effect on fermentation

• Process Waste disposal– Biogas etc.

• Product Development– Analysis of ingredients (sugars, proteins, antioxidants, vitamins etc.)– Potato beer– Vodka from Potatoes with Coloured Flesh (red and blue)

– High ethanol (20-25%) fermented beverages(emerging market)

• Maple syrup + other tree saps

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Expanded Fermentation and Biorefinery Infrastructure 2010-2013

• Pilot scale fermentation process development– 30-1000 litres (8-250 gallons) fermentation capacity– All Computer and sensor controlled automation

• IR spec for monitoring (sugars, amino acids (FAN), ethanol etc.)

– Distillation– Membrane Filtration, inline-centrifuge etc. (other down stream

processing technologies)

• To be used by both researchers and private sector• Total Investment of $2.3 million

Fact Sheets Available on Research Lab and Luminultra`s Yeast Monitoring Technology

Contact Info: [email protected] or 506-475-4029

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Grape breeding at AAFC in KentvilleDr. Andrew R. JamiesonAtlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre

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The breeding

Cross year No. crosses No. seedlings No. selections and year

1983 26 2311 11

1986-89

1988 2 98 5

1994

1990 6 352 7

1995-97

1991 25 1117 30

1995-97

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The favourites

KW94-2 Seyval x KW87-1

KW95-2 St. Pepin x L’Acadie

KW96-2 St. Pepin x Siegerrebe

KW96-4 St. Pepin x L’Acadie

KW97-2 St. Pepin x Ortega

KW97-4 St. Pepin x Ortega

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The wine

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Post-Harvest Research on Wine grapes at the Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre

R.K. Prange and J.M. DeLong

Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre (AFHRC) Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Research Capacity

At AFHRC there are field and laboratory facilities and full-time

researchers, technicians and lT support

Access to wine and grape research expertise at AAFC Research

Centres in other parts of Canada, e.g. B.C., Ontario, Quebec

Contacts in wine growing regions of the world

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Factors affecting flesh browning of grapes after harvest

Improvement of wine quality:

•cultivar evaluation

•Use of natural slow drying methods to increase grape quality

before pressing (for sweet dessert and high-quality dry wines)

•Use of non-destructive sensing to monitor and control carbonic

maceration process (for Beaujolais style wines)

Examples of current research

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Examples of current research

Slow Dehydration

Carbonic Maceration

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Potential climate impacts on the

Atlantic Canada Wine industry

Alvaro Montenegro

St. Francis Xavier University

Department of Earth Sciences

Environmental Sciences Research Centre

Atlantic Canadian Wine Industry Forum – June 3 2010

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Host and outbreak climatology

Spruce Budworm – Temperature

Warming

Increase in outbreaks Decrease in outbreaks

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Warming

Increase in outbreaks

Host and outbreak climatology

Spruce Budworm – Temperature

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Future Predictions

Regional models – about 50x50 km

Global models – about 200x200 km

Statistical and physical downscaling

temperature

altitude

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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National Research CouncilIndustrial Research Assistance Program

(NRC - IRAP)

The Innovation Network

Stimulating Technological Innovation inCanadian SMEs

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What is NRC-IRAP?

• National Research Council - Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP)

• Canada-wide program

• Assists SMEs across Canada from offices situated in:

– NRC research institutes

– Universities

– Provincial and Federal government research centres and laboratories

– Business service centres

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What does NRC-IRAP do?

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• Provides science & technology advisory services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

• Maintains a strong technology network with other groups within government involved with science and technology

• Facilitates national and international technology networking opportunities

• Where appropriate, provides financial contributions towards the personnel costs of SME R&D activities

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NRC-IRAP value

proposition

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Effect

Performance

evaluation

Objective

Actions

Core

competencies

Improved Performance

of SMEs

Increase the innovation

capabilities of Canadian SMEs

Improved

Financial

Performance

Increased Skills,

Knowledge,

Competencies

Increased

Innovation

Improved

Management

Practices

Enhanced

Linkages

ContributionsAdvice Networking

Technology & Innovation Management

Stimulate Wealth Creation for Canada

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How are services

delivered to SMEs?

Customized service delivered by:

• 235 Industrial Technology Advisors (ITAs) located in more than 100 communities across Canada

• Expertise in all industrial sectors

• Assisted by business advisors and information specialists

• Special arrangements with Universities to provide technical assistance directly to firms – troubleshooting and problem solving

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NRC-IRAP’s

advisory services

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NRC-IRAP provides advice to SMEs on:

• Relevant technologies in the marketplace

• Research and development strategies

• Trouble shooting and problem solving

• Relevant technical expertise

• Financial and business matters

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Contributions to R&D projects

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NRC-IRAP assists firms which:

• Are Incorporated in Canada and are a for profit business

• Want to improve their technological innovation capability

• Manufacture products or supply technical services

• Benefit Canada by conducting R&D

• Have financial resources for their share of project

• Can commercialize the resulting technology or products

• Share business and technology strategies with advisors

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Project Guidelines

Proposed projects must:

• Have clear objectives

• A well planned set of experiments or activities designed to meet those objectives

• Involve appropriate skilled and expert individuals

• Show how the project fits with the business strategy

• Provided evidence of market demand

• List estimated costs for conducting the work

• Show firm’s ability to finance project

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Project Assessment

Projects are assessed for:

• The degree and nature of technological uncertainties

• The real need for financial assistance

• The level of innovation

• The ability of the firm to commercialize the results

• The estimated impact of the R&D project upon the SME’s business and Canada

• The evidence of a market

• The ability of the firm to conduct the project

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Contact NRC-IRAP

NRC-IRAP Website:

http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Telephone:

1-877-994-4727

Thank you

Merci95

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Atlantic Canadian Wine industry

Partnering Forum Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia

June 3, 2010

Loretta Robichaud, Director

Programs and Business Risk Management

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Farm Investment Fund (FIF)

Agri-food Industry Development Fund (AFIDF)

Innovation Fund (IF)

Questions

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Objectives

To support sustainable growth in Nova Scotia’s

farm businesses by providing investment for

projects that enhance :

• economic viability

• farm and food safety

• promote environmental stewardship.

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Registered Farms are eligible for:

• Business planning

• Market strategy

• Advertising

• Floor, wall and ceiling surfacing materials

• Traceability software & computer

• Manure storage

• Fuel storage

• Irrigation ponds

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Objectives:

Encourages an entrepreneurial and market driven approach

to the agriculture and agri-food industry, and supports its role

in adaptation, economic growth and rural development in

Nova Scotia Develop opportunities for viable, long-term domestic and export markets;

Introduce new agriculture and agri-food marketing technologies and systems;

Enhance management, organizational, leadership and technical skills in the

agri-food industry;

Create awareness of the value of agri-food industry to NS economic growth;

Provide for self-directed sector development, innovation and change

management through agriculture industry organizations.

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Associations are eligible for:• Workshops• Advertising and printed stationery promotional

materials• Annual conference / meeting• Consultant fee to develop HACCP plan for the

industry

Individual Growers are eligible for:• Business planning• Market strategy• Advertising• Floor, wall and ceiling surfacing materials• Traceability software and computer

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Objectives:

Supports the development and adaptation of new and

leading agricultural technologies and knowledge that will

enhance the competitive position of Nova Scotia’s

agriculture and agri-food industry.• Support technological research opportunities identified by agriculture and

agri-food industry;

• Increase awareness of research;

• Develop research expertise in Atlantic Canada;

• Optimize the relationship among research, education and industry partners;

• Communicate research results and encourage industry adaptation of

technology;

• Identify solutions to short and long term water and soil management.

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Category Priorities

A Production Research

B Environment Research

C Product Innovation

D Industry Agricultural Research Chairs

E Surface Water Management

F Ground Water Management

G Water Distribution

H On-farm Irrigation

I Soil Moisture Management

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Production Research

Develop or identify methods for the advancement in

primary agricultural production.

• Microbiology

• Livestock health and nutrition

• Disease and pest management

• Genetic and nutrient utilization

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Environmental Research

Supports applied research for environmental research.

• new and innovative soil conservation practices

• air protection (both greenhouse gas emissions and reduction in

on-farm emanations)

• biodiversity (both research in habitat enhancement, protection

of species at risk and reduction in livestock damage on farm.

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Product Innovation

Develop and identify methods to increase activity and

capacity for new product innovations and technologies.

Research will focus on developing new alternative agricultural

products and technologies to expand market opportunities

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Industry Agricultural Research Chairs

Supports Nova Scotia Agricultural College agricultural

research chairs in partnership with industry.

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Surface Water Management

Developing or identifying methods of improving

utilization of surface water including innovative storage

and recharge technologies.

• Water quality improvements

• Utilization of precipitation and tile drainage water

• Recycling waste water

• Designing multi-purpose water sources (fire control, wildlife,

recreation/community uses).

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Ground Water Management

Develop or identify methods of improving access to and

utilization of ground water

• Test wells

• Pump tests

• Quality testing

• Mapping

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On-Farm Irrigation

Assisting in the cost of designing improved and

customized on-farm irrigation systems.

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Soil Moisture Management

Developing or identifying methods of improving soil

moisture levels through improved utilization of existing

soil and water resources.

• Earthen dams to control runoff and erosion

• Grassed strips or terraces

• Interceptor drains

• Enhancement of organic matter retention.

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Support the assessment, adoption, and transfer of technologies on farm to improve on farm profitability and competitiveness.

Up to two years of funding available for the development, implementation or adaptation of innovative projects in primary agriculture (on farm projects).

• should contribute to on-farm profitability and competitiveness

• beneficial for the industry and/or community

• should be new, not generally available, or not widely adopted

• emphasis will be placed on farm projects that focus on knowledge gained, expected outcomes and dissemination of information.

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To increase the competiveness and profitability of Nova Scotia’s

agriculture, agri-food and agri-based products sector by supporting

the innovation and commercialization of new opportunities

Objectives:• Accelerate the pace of innovation;

• Identify and develop new market opportunities

• Enhance industries ability to anticipate and capture market

opportunities;

• Advance commercialization;

• Enhance the linkages needed to capture new opportunities.

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• Market studies/market planning

• Business development

• Creation/development of value chains

• Intellectual property management

• Commercialization planning

• Field testing

• Product design

• Feasibility studies/market validation

• Supply chain development

• Technology sourcing

• Strategic investment planning/promotion

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Loretta Robichaud, Director

Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture

Programs & Business Risk Management Division

Truro, Nova Scotia

902 893 7534

[email protected]

www.gov.ns.ca/agri/prm

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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Grape Growing – Wine Making

Where we are

How we got here

Where to now

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Where we are

• Horticulture and Landscape Technology

• Introduction to Grape Growing Credit course

• Purchase of land – vineyard lab

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Where to now

• Expand Horticulture and Landscape Technology

Program to include a Viticulture stream

• Establish a wine making advisory committee

• Conduct a new industry survey

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How we got here

• Request from the Grape Growers Association of Nova

Scotia

• Establish Advisory Committee: NSCC, GGANS, Agra

Point, NS Dept. of Agriculture and Individual Industry

Reps.

• Survey of the grape growing and wine industry (data

representing labour needs of growth expectations

• Creation of course curriculum and support resource

material

• Advisory Committee work on-going

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Winegrowing in Nova Scotia –the Modern Era

John Lewis, M.Sc., P.Ag.

Horticulturist,

AgraPoint International Inc.

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Important Milestones

• 1962 – Gordon Kinsman and Dr. Craig visit Vineland for potential wine grape varietals for NS

• 1963 – Robert A. Murray appointed Provincial Berry Crop Specialist and asked to work with Dr. Craig on grape program

– Test plots set-up at Acaciaville, Bear River, and Melanson

– Additions in 1966: Marechal Foch, etc

– Data collection from 1965-1969

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• 1971 – Dr. Donald L. Craig reports to NS Fruit Growers’ Association

– Only one table grape variety, Van Buren, and no wine grape varieties promising from varieties tested since 1913

– Lack of maturity for wine grape varieties tested 1965-1969…problem of insufficient heat units during September

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• 1973 – Dr. Craig visit Summerland Research Station and secures Russian hybrids Severnyi and Michurinetz

• 1981 – First Farm Winery opened by Dr. Roger Dial: Grand Pré Wines Ltd.

• 1981 – Walter Wuhrer arrived from Germany

• 1982 – Dial, Hans W. Jost, and Wuhrer form GGANS – primary objective is to enable licensing of farm wineries to sell directly to the public

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• 1983 – Second Farm Winery opened by Han W. Jost: Jost Vineyards Ltd.

• 1984 – Dr. Craig produces 2300 seedlings from crosses between most promising cultivars leading to the selection of KW87-1

• 1984-1988 “Bluenose Grape School” held annually• 1986 – Farm Winery Policy signed which allowed direct

sales from farm winery stores• 1988 – initiation of 1st Vineyard Climate Project• Winter of 1993 record lows recorded (-35.5 °C in

Malagash)

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• 1989-1990 - Research projects:

– Grape Rootstock and Scion Evaluation

– Grape Trellising and Canopy Management

– Database of Vineyard Soil Profiles…

• 1991 – Jost Vineyards test ‘ERO Sicklebar Leaf Cutter’

• 1991 – ‘European Floating Arm Weeder’

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• 1999 – Formation of Farm Winery Acreage Certification Committee

• 2000 – Inclusion of Small Farm Winery component in Farm Winery Policy

• 2001, 2004, 2008 – Atlantic Canada Wine Symposium

• 2003 – Initiation of 2nd Climate Project• 2009 – Initiation of NSCC Introduction to Grape

Growing in Nova Scotia course at KingstecCampus

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50

100

150

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250

300

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Bearing Acres in Nova Scotia

Bearing

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In Summary

• Nova Scotia’s wine industry is very young (<30 years) but has been in a rapid state of growth over last 15 years.

• 500 planted acres, 12 farm wineries and 35-40 independent commercial growers at present.

• Growth of industry has been fostered by numerous partnering initiatives…

• NSCC – a new partner supporting Nova Scotia’s expanding wine industry

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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Harvesting Innovation to Advance the

Canadian Grape and Wine Industry:

The CCOVI Experience

Atlantic Canadian Wine Industry Partnering Forum

Acadia University, June 3, 2010

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What is

CCOVI’s

role?

We are a research institute

focused on priority issues of

our grape and wine industry

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How was CCOVI Established

• All wine producing regions around the world have a research

institute that supports their industry

• Fall of 1996, industry leaders met with Brock University

administration to conceptualize a grape and wine research

institute

• October 26, 1996 marked the official start of Brock’s Cool

Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute built in

partnership with the Grape Growers of Ontario and the Wine

Council of Ontario

⁻ Address industry research priorities and their

educational needs

• 1997, Brock launched the first Canadian undergraduate

degree in Oenology and Viticulture

• 1999, Inniskillin Hall opened, the home of CCOVI

⁻ Built through a combination of support from industry,

government and the university

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What was our mandateStarted as an institute grounded in the science of

oenology and viticulture

Addressed the research priority needs of the

industry and educational needs

Researchers of the institute are also faculty

members of the university

Allowed them to compete for government

grants with a high success rate over the past

decade in applied and basic research

CCOVI was rich in equipment infrastructure

Limited resources (people and funds) for short-

term troubleshooting

We were ready for the next growth phase of CCOVI

to further address the needs of the industry

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CCOVI’s newly expanded mandate

Serve industry more effectively • Address all areas of the value chain for the

grape and wine industry including non-science

areas such as business, marketing, tourism,

policy research

• Initiate outreach activities with expanded

hands-on workshops and people resources to

troubleshoot short-term problems with a fast

turn-around time

• Offer analytical services to the industry for

grape/wine analysis

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CCOVI’s visionOur vision is to be Canada’s centre of excellence with

respect to the generation of and dissemination of

knowledge on cool climate viticulture, oenology, wine

business, policy, wine tourism and wine culture.

CCOVI’s missionCCOVI is dedicated to the advancement of the Canadian

grape and wine industry, as well as other cool climate

grape and wine producing regions of the world.

Our research, continuing education and outreach

activities are based on three pillars—quality, innovation,

and sustainability—which reflect the values and goals of

various individuals, organizations, and institutions

involved in the grape and wine industry.

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How would we fulfill our new

mandate

• New governance reporting structure to include

researchers across entire grape and wine value chain

as members of CCOVI

• Affiliation program to network researchers across

Canada and internationally to further build research

capacity and expertise

• Hire scientists with a mandate of short-term, applied

research directed at industry priorities and outreach

(non-faculty positions)

• Develop an industry-based research fund to serve as a

resource:

• address short term problems as they arise

• applied research directed to industry-set

priorities

• seed funding to be applied to larger grant

opportunities to represent industry contribution

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Modified Reporting Structure-important is continued industry engagement

on committees

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CCOVI Advisory Council

Role:

To present and consider the opinions of the

Canadian grape and wine industries on the

structure, content and relevance of CCOVI’s

research, outreach and educational mission and

mandate,

To advise CCOVI on the changing needs and

priorities of the grape and wine industries, and

To communicate CCOVI’s research, outreach and

educational activities and achievements to

stakeholder communities.

• Chaired by industry representative

• Approx 25 members from Brock University,

industry, government, and outside educational

institutions

CCOVI Committees

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CCOVI Executive Committee

Role

– To compare CCOVI’s activities with CCOVI’s strategic

plan and advise CCOVI, through the Director, on its

progression of reaching the goals set out in the

strategic plan.

• Chaired by Vice President Research, Brock

• 7 members from industry (4) and CCOVI (3)

CCOVI Outreach Committee

Role

– To identify key areas of outreach and continuing

education that could benefit the industry, and to

work with CCOVI to establish effective programs to

address these needs.

• Chaired by CCOVI co-ordinator of Continuing Education

• 10 members from industry (6) and CCOVI (4)

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What is the impact of these

changes

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CCOVI’s new structure expands

research capacity

Core Researchers at CCOVI

Andrew Reynolds, Gary Pickering, Debbie Inglis

CCOVI Fellows at Brock

Carman Cullen, Tony Shaw,

Antonia Mantonakis, Don Cyr,

Vincenzo De Luca, Dirk De Clercq,

Maxim Voronov, Jeffrey Stuart

CCOVI Fellows outside Brock

Pat Bowen (Summerland, BC),

Ralph Brown (Guelph),

George Van der Merwe (Guelph),

Peter Roberts (Georgia)

CCOVI Professional Affiliates

Linda Bramble, Karl Kaiser, Richard Smart, George Soleas, Janet

Dorozynski, Kevin Ker, Wendy McFadden-Smith, Daryl Somers

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Target areas identified jointly by CCOVI

and industry

• Oenologist –Wine flavour chemist

• Viticulturist – grapevine cold hardiness

physiology

• Time is split equally between applied

research as directed by the industry

priorities and outreach services as

developed in conjunction with the

industry

• New model for Brock University

New Research Scientist Positions

Developed

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Industry Funding Program Established

• Established in 2008, Ontario Grape and

Wine Research Inc

• Levy charged on each tonne of grapes and

each Litre of wine

Procedure for research funding:

• Call for proposals - LOI

• Vetted through technical committee

made up of industry practitioners

• Invitation for full proposal

• Reviewed by technical committee,

recommendations made to board of

directors

• Funding decision rests with board of

directors

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Is CCOVI contributing to the

success of our grape and wine

industry

Yes!

Research Programs

Continuing Education

Outreach

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Our

strength:

industry-

based

research

MALB

Insect pest

management

Sour rot

Winter bud

hardiness

Irrigation

Precision

Agriculture

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Our

strength:

industry-

based

research

Grape flavour

compounds

Flavour perception

Antioxidants

Icewine

production

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Our

strength:

industry-

based

research

Grape breeding

Grape

genotyping

and applied

genomics

Wine yeast

and applied

genomics

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Our

strength:

industry-

based

research

Ontario wine identity

Market

development

and exports

Sparkling

wine

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Our

strength:

industry-

based

research

Consumer

behaviour

and wine

purchasing

Climatic analysis

Wine culture

Weather derivatives

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Our

strength:

students

entering

industry

and

contribut-

ing to its

success

Graduates of Brock University’s Oenology and

Viticulture program collectively won this year,

13 out of 26 coveted Cuvée gold awards.

From left to right: Lawrence Buhler, Rob Power,

Emma Garner, Natalie Reynolds and Eric Pearson

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Our

strength:

relevant

continuing

education

programs

Wine Appreciation Courses• Wine Appreciation I – Exploring varietals

• Introduction to the Wines of Ontario

• Wine Appreciation II – Explore the wine regions of

the world

• Certification program in wine sales & service

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Our

strength:

successful

wine

education-

al events

• CCOVI Lecture Series

• Bacchus Wine

Conference

• Riesling Experience

• Industry Workshops

• Guest Lecturers

• Triggs Premium Vinifera

Lecture Series

• Wine Tasting Challenge

• Experts’ Tasting (Cuvée)

• Niagara Wine Festival – Wine Seminars

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Does Research Contribute to

Industry Growth?

Some examples

Tackling the Multicoloured Asian

Ladybeetle threat

Preventing Grapewine Winter

Injury

Grape Sour Rot

Overcoming high VA in Icewines

Taking advantage of applied

geomatics for small lot, premium

wine production

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MALB and juice/wine qualityG. Pickering, D. Inglis, M. Sears, R. Hallet, K. Ker

Contributions to industryLady-bug Taint compound identified, detection at 1

ppt

Tolerance limit for MALB in grapes/vineyards

determined at 400 beeltes/tonne *need accurate

way to count

Dead MALB do not release taint after 7 days

7 spot lady beetle causes taint too, so must be

avoided in same fashion as MALB

Push-pull strategy being developed to

prevent ladybeetles from entering vineyards, and

Protein fining agent identified that removes taint

taint, looking at commercialization options

Tetrapaks and synthetic cork also show

potential to remove taint

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Evaluating bud winter hardiness and

best practices for wind machinesK. Ker, H. Fisher, H. Fraser, K. Slingerland

Contributions to industryTemp where 10% and 50% of the buds die

established for 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 winters for 11 grape cultivars across Niagara Region

Data posted on CCOVI website and KCMS website for grower access each week

Important information for efficient management of wind machines – key risk temperatures during dormant period

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Management of premature breakdown

and sour rot in Ontario vineyardsW. McFadden-Smith, D. Inglis

Contributions to industry• In 2007, causal organisms identified from one

vineyard – yeast and bacteria - spray implications here

• Causal organisms are capable of inducing disease on previously healthy, uninjured fruit (sour rot is not always only a result of fruit injury)

• Spray treatments targeting yeast and bacteria needed

• Much more work is needed to control this disease!

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Icewine productionD. Inglis, G. Pickering, A. Reynolds

Contributions to industryIcewine fermentation best practices developed for

successful fermentationKontkanen et al. 2004 The effect of yeast inoculation rate, acclimatization

and nutrient addition on Icewine fermentation. Am.J. Enol. Vitic. 55:

363-370

Inglis, D.L. (2008) Make Icewine easier, at least for yeast. Extreme

Winemaking. Vineyard and Winery Management March/April 71-75.

• Using the

procedure Derek

developed for his

MSc thesis, he

won a Decanter

Trophy at London

wine competition

as winemaker at

JT Okanagan

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Contributions to industry• Block-specific wines within a vineyard that

differ in character based on vine water status,

market wines separately in premium category

(award winners at CUVEE wine awards year

after year)

• Validation of VQA sub-appellations based on

sensory characteristics of wines

Terroir-based wine quality – Applied

GeomaticsA. Reynolds, R. Brown

Terroir maps of vineyards based on

data from the ground and from above,

on soil characteristics, water status,

vine nutrition, yield, vigor and fruit

composition - precision grape growing

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What has been the key to our

success

A working partnership between the university

and the industry

Building networks through research

collaboration that involves the industry

Industry priorities set by the industry and

relayed to the research institute

Communication from Industry to CCOVI on

outreach and educational needs of the

industry

Communication from CCOVI to the industry on

research outcomes and implementation

Establishment of industry research fund

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What’s new in research

New research initiativesNational

1. Harvesting Innovation for Growth and Sustainability of

the Canadian Grape and Wine Industry– AAFC (OGWRI, WCO, GGO, CCOVI)

• Oenologist and Viticulturist

• Outreach services

• Optimizing cold hardiness for grapevine

-Implementing this program now

-Developing outreach with national significance and reach

2. MOU between CCOVI-Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre

(PARC) in Summerland, BC

3. AAFC National Policy Network (summer 2010?)

4. National Centre of Excellence Network (LOI Dec 2010)

5. Working towards more formal international networks

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What’s new in research

New research initiativesProvincial

1. From Harvest to Market: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Towards Sustainable Growth for Ontario's Grape and

Wine Industry-ORF-RE, Ministry of Research and Innovation

• CCOVI, NC, UoG, VRIC

2. Ontario: Champagne-Ardenne Workshop

• CCOVI, NC, UoG, VRIC, UofT, AAFC, U. of Reims,

SofraLab, French Consulate, International Affairs, Pole

Industries and Agro-Resources, France

• Projects developing:

• Plant KBBE – plant resistance to disease

• U. of Reims, AAFC (ON, SK, Quebec),

OMAFRA

3. CCOVI Expansion of Inniskillin Hall (linked to Niagara

Health and Biosciences Research Complex - 2012)

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What’s new in outreach

• Launch of our New CCOVI Website

• Live webcasting of CCOVI Lecture Series-National reach

-Lectures posted on website

•Expanded workshops and further outreach- Oenologist and Viticulturist (AAFC partnership

with GGO and CCOVI)

• Interviewing candidates currently

• Work with industry to deliver new

programs based on industry needs

• Analytical services-Launched March 29, 2010

-will continue to expand

services over the year

•2nd Riesling Experience conference, June 2011

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What’s new in continuing education

Wine & Spirit Education Trust®• Level 1 – Foundation in wine

• Level 2 – Intermediate certificate in wines

& spirits

• Level 3 – Advance certificate in wines &

spirits

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The Cool Climate Oenology

and Viticulture Institute

at Brock

Thank you!

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Atlantic Canadian

Wine Industry

Partnering Forum

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CONTACTS:

Acadia University

Leigh Huestis, Director

Office of Industry and Community

Engagement (ICE)

Phone: 902-585-1425

Email: [email protected]

NSAC

David Fullerton, Industry Liaison Officer

Research and Graduate Studies Office

Phone: 902-896-2419

Email: [email protected]

NSCC

Janet Specht, Project Manager,

School of Trades & Technology

Phone: 902-690-2184

Email: [email protected]

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Thanks to Our

Partners and

Sponsors!!