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Welcome to our first edition of Just the Good News. In a time of uncertainty, we want to highlight the exciting things happening within the agricultural sector in Western Canada. Researchers are looking into the potential health benefits of oat protein. Applications are open for Nuffield Canada scholarships. Manitoba is investing in the future of Canadian cereals. The federal government is providing additional business risk management support to farmers - and investments continue in the value-added plant protein market.
- Kaitlin Berger, west editor

Prairie research indicates oat protein might have heart health benefits and more.
Nuffield Canada is now accepting scholar applications from April 1 through June 30 for the 2026 scholar cohort.
The Province of Manitoba is investing $13 million in the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange, led by Cereals Canada.
The Government of Canada announced additional supports for the agricultural sector through AgriStability.
RDAR delivers $2.3 million to expand the value-added plant protein market.