The Charlottetown Research and Development Centre, established in 1909 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is part of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's network of 20 research and development centres. Focused on environmental sustainability and innovation in agriculture, the centre conducts research on diversified cropping systems, crop rotations, and sustainable management of weeds, insects, and diseases.
With a modern suite of chemistry labs and field research facilities, the Charlottetown RDC develops best management practices for sustainable agriculture in sensitive environments. Their research areas include horticulture, biodiversity, bioresources, clean technologies, and the discovery of bio-based products from new and traditional crops.
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