Tech innovations drive future of farming in Manitoba

Expansion of technology in recent years has played a critical role in the success of the small local farm and the Ag industry as a whole. Manitoba Agriculture Minister, Ron Kostyshyn, says our province's economy relies on that progress and noted the opportunities for growth, innovation, and sustainability in the industry. "I just want to say thank you to all the producers," said Kostyshyn. "Regardless of what commodity you're involved with, or whether you're in the agriculture business directly or indirectly, we really appreciate your hard work and commitment. You’re making a difference every day." Kostyshyn pointed to local success stories as an example of how value-added processing is benefiting both producers and the economy. He cited Spence Brothers Pizza in Winkler as a standout example. "It was fantastic to see their major expansion. They started small, and now they’re growing. That's the kind of thing we want to see more of—local businesses using Manitoba-grown product

Tech innovations drive future of farming in Manitoba
Expansion of technology in recent years has played a critical role in the success of the small local farm and the Ag industry as a whole. Manitoba Agriculture Minister, Ron Kostyshyn, says our province's economy relies on that progress and noted the opportunities for growth, innovation, and sustainability in the industry. "I just want to say thank you to all the producers," said Kostyshyn. "Regardless of what commodity you're involved with, or whether you're in the agriculture business directly or indirectly, we really appreciate your hard work and commitment. You’re making a difference every day." Kostyshyn pointed to local success stories as an example of how value-added processing is benefiting both producers and the economy. He cited Spence Brothers Pizza in Winkler as a standout example. "It was fantastic to see their major expansion. They started small, and now they’re growing. That's the kind of thing we want to see more of—local businesses using Manitoba-grown product