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Rabobank to support Discovery and Innovation on the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus

Posted by Stephanie Rogers on April 4, 2019 in News
Yannick LaPlante, Jason Grant, Kim Fobert and Dean David Gray at the Rabobank gift announcement.
Yannick LaPlante, Jason Grant, Kim Fobert and Dean David Gray at the Rabobank gift announcement.

Students enrolled at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Agriculture now have access to a new program to better prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow thanks to a $100,000 donation from Rabobank, a premier global food and agribusiness bank.  

The Cultiv8 Sandbox Discover program provides students with opportunities to explore the entrepreneurial mindset, creative problem solving and innovation and aims to address a serious gap in the innovation pipeline through the building of foundational skills crucial to cost-efficient, sustainable, economic growth.  The sponsorship is part of Rabobank’s commitment to strengthening and contributing to the food and agribusiness industry of the future.

Cultiv8 focuses on teaching students the skills to become more competitive and innovative, whether that’s within their studies, their work, or as business owners and provides students with tools which they can use for a lifetime.

“In our supportive environment, we build confidence in testing ideas through creativity, exploration and collaboration, so that our students can become more competitive in the 21st-century workforce,” explained Cultiv8 Manager Jason Grant

“We are very fortunate to have this collaborative learning space on campus for our students,” said David Gray, Dean Faculty of Agriculture and Principal Dalhousie Agricultural Campus.  “It is a safe space for students to grow, experiment and tap into their entrepreneurial spirit and to translate ideas into innovations.  We thank Rabobank for their foresight as an investment in this program is an investment in the future of the agricultural industry.”

Cultiv8 is one of nine sandboxes across the province and is a result of the Nova Scotia Sandbox Project, a joint project hosted by Nova Scotia universities and community colleges. The project brings together students, mentors and advisors from across the province to help students develop entrepreneurial skills and mindsets. Students gain tools and practice in areas such as teamwork and collaboration, self-confidence, networking and more.  

“The skills we are offering our students will help change the culture around innovation in Nova Scotia,” Jason added.

At no cost other than their time, Cultiv8 offers students exposure to innovation through a variety of avenues. Students have access to inspirational tours to local agriculture and value-added agribusinesses, customized workshops and programs and collaborative boot camp experiences with students from across Nova Scotia. At the programming level, Cultiv8 is home to approximately 50 students and during any given year, students and public engagement has reached numbers in the thousands.

“Students are sources of limitless energy with initiative; they advocate for justice, are socially responsible and environmentally conscious,” Jason explains. “They are nimble in their ability to pivot, and they are all different. At Cultiv8 we believe that the next generation of Nova Scotia students will change this province into a collaboration hub.”

The Discover Program consists of seven modular units followed by a culmination Design Challenge. The modules focus on skills which will, through human centered design, familiarize students with competencies deemed necessary to better understand, ideate and communicate.  The weekend Design Challenge provides an opportunity for the students to practice cross-disciplinary collaboration while they employ the skills obtained over the semester to develop solutions to a contemporary problem.

“As we gain more traction and develop our student culture around innovation, so too will we integrate more deeply with industry, providing greater opportunities in terms of internships and becoming more desirable and competitive with regards to employability,” Jason explains. “The creation and growth of sustainable businesses is the natural next step.”

Plant Science diploma student Yannick Laplante is a Discover program alumnus and is working to start a market garden in his Acadian village of Pomquet, outside of Antigonish.  A recently retired Canadian Naval officer, Yannick’s retirement project is to start his own small organic vegetable farm and sell his produce around the Antigonish area.  Attending the Faculty of Agriculture provided him the opportunity to learn about plants while developing his entrepreneurial skills. 

“I want to start a farm in Pomquet to help my community access local food,” explained Yannick.  “Cultiv8 gave me the necessary tools to plan many aspects of my business so I can hit the ground running.”

Kim Fobert, Deputy General Manager, Rabobank Canada adds “Our multi-year partnership with Dalhousie University to support agribusiness education programs and Cultiv8 is a wonderful example of realizing Rabobank’s global mission to Grow a Better World Together and foster a more robust and sustainable food system. We are highly focused on food & agribusiness innovation at Rabobank and are proud to have served the vibrant food and ag sectors in Canada for many years. Now, we look forward to working with students and faculty at Dalhousie to forge new connections across our ecosystem.”

About Rabobank

Rabobank Group is a global financial services leader providing wholesale and retail banking, leasing and real estate services in 38 countries worldwide. Founded over a century ago, Rabobank today is one of the world’s largest banks with over $665 billion in assets. In the Americas, Rabobank is a premier bank to the food, agribusiness and beverage industry, providing sector expertise, strategic counsel and tailored financial solutions to clients across the entire food value chain. Additional information is available on our website or on our social media platforms, including Twitter and LinkedIn.

Rabobank believes that sustainability and innovation are critical in promoting a thriving food and agricultural industry that will feed the increasing global population, expected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050. Visit two of Rabobank’s main innovative platforms: FoodBytes! and TERRA.