The Canadian malting barley industry has announced the 2010-11 malting barley growers selected for recognition under its malting barley grower recognition program. That program, now called "Elite Barley," honors the best malt barley producers in Canada. Ten growers have been selected by the industry as nominees for the 2010 production year.
"The goal of the Elite Barley program is to celebrate and promote the best management techniques in malt barley production," says program spokesperson, Michael Brophy. "In addition, it showcases the value of malt and malt barley production to agriculture and the general economy.
"Canadian malt is recognized around the world for its quality in producing beer and spirits," says Brophy, President and CEO of the Brewing and Malting Barley Research Institute (BMBRI). "It represented a value of about $740 million in farm gate receipts in 2009, and a significantly greater value when brewing and malting activity is considered. Much of that success depends on the growers who are at the front end of the production process."
Elite Barley is a natural fit, says Mike Leslie, CEO of the Alberta Barley Commission, one of the founders and a current program sponsor. "We wanted a simple name that represented all that this program stands for, and Elite Barley is a clear representation of that."
Malting barley is a high value crop that requires growers to follow precise agronomic practices and exacting storage standards, says Brophy. Brewers and maltsters look for different qualities and specifications in malting barley and want business relationships with farmers who can meet their particular requirements. The growers nominated through this program are consistently the best in the business.
The growers nominated for 2010 are: Roger Begrand, St. Louis, Sask.; Ryan and Lauren Maurer, Grenfell, Sask.; Hewson Farm Corp, Langbank, Sask.; Bob Copeland, Rosetown, Sask.; Jeffery Wheaton, Biggar, Sask.; Ironwheel Farms Inc., Shaunavon, Sask.; Howard Linnell, Hafford, Sask.; Bork Farm, Chipman, Alta.; Verdant Hutterite Colony, Drumheller, Alta.; and the Sunshine Hutterite Brethren, Hussar, Alta.
Nominators include: BARI Canada Inc.; Richardson Pioneer; Viterra; Rahr Malting Canada Ltd.; and Prairie Malt Limited.
As well as providing profile for the industry, the knowledge gained from the production and management practices of these Elite Barley producers is valuable to share with all growers, says Leslie. Background information on the Elite Barley program, production tips from these producers and other resource information is available in an Elite Barley Special Report available at www.elitebarley.com.
The Elite Barley, Canadian Malting Barley Grower Recognition Program, is co-chaired by BMBRI and the Canadian Grain Commission.
The program also enjoys support from a number of key sponsors. They include: The Alberta Barley Commission, BASF, Brewers Association of Canada, Brewing and Malting Barley Research Institute, Canadian Wheat Board, Seed-Ex Inc., Praire Malt, SeCan, Syngenta, and Rahr Malt. Supporters include the Canadian Grain Commission, Richardson International and Viterra.
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Click here to view the 2009 program information.
To find out more about BMBRI membership, contact
Michael Brophy
President and CEO
Brewing and Malting Barley Research Institute
204.927.1401
Darcy Kirtzinger
Research and Policy Coordinator
Alberta Barley Commission
780.878.3237