A joint venture agreement has been signed between SGS and Grain Farmers of Ontario to develop an Ontario Grains Laboratory, a full analytical testing facility for cereal crops.

The laboratory is expected to be fully operational this spring. Technicians on site will be able to conduct a full suite of tests including rheological testing, physical dough and bake testing, protein levels, and more. Importantly, this facility will be equipped to conduct panification in controlled laboratory conditions to ascertain the best quality wheats for bread making.

'This lab will be the first of its kind in our province and will position Ontario as a strong leader, for domestic and international markets, in cereal crops,' says Barry Senft, CEO of Grain Farmers of Ontario. 'We are very pleased to officially announce this initiative with SGS Canada and we are confident that, upon completion, this lab will be a great asset to the grain industry.'

The lab will be dedicated to Ontario cereal crops and housed in SGS's existing testing facility in Guelph, Ontario. Once established, the lab will also offer full commercial services for Ontario, Canadian and North American millers and processors.

'SGS Canada currently provides inspection and testing services for the agriculture industry,' says Don Slobodzian, Vice President Agriculture and Food, SGS Canada. 'The Ontario Grains Laboratory allows us to draw on our existing expertise to open a whole new penetration of our business for the Canadian market, especially in Ontario.'

The joint venture agreement was signed in December and development is well underway with equipment purchases and resource hiring. Grain Farmers of Ontario is investing in capital to develop the laboratory. In return, Grain Farmers of Ontario will receive a credit for services at the lab to be used to conduct their annual Ontario Wheat Quality scoop and other market development and research projects.

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Grain Farmers of Ontario is the province's largest commodity organization, representing Ontario's 28,000 barley, corn, oat, soybean, and wheat farmers. The crops they grow cover over 6 million acres of farm land across the province, generate over $2.5 billion in farm gate receipts, result in over $9 billion in economic output and are responsible for over 40,000 jobs in the province.

For further information, please contact:

Nicole Mackellar
Manager, Market Development
Grain Farmers of Ontario
t: 519 767-4124

Fraser Gilbert
Senior Strategic Business Development
Agricultural Services
SGS Canada Inc.
t: 604 629-1890

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