Manitoba Budget 2024: Agriculture, Strategic Innovation Fund, and a Low Carbon Economy
Explore the highlights of Manitoba Budget 2024, covering agricultural investments, the Strategic Innovation Fund, and initiatives for a low-carbon economy.
Explore the highlights of Manitoba Budget 2024, covering agricultural investments, the Strategic Innovation Fund, and initiatives for a low-carbon economy.
Canada’s food and beverage industry can benefit from many government funding programs to support strategic growth projects. Discover top grants and incentives.
Agriculture Labour Task Force Grant Program (ALTF) Receive up to $40,000 for Agriculture Hiring and Training. Through two streams and a total of $2.5 million in funding allocated, the Agriculture Labour Task Force Grant Program (ALTF) will provide up to a maximum of $40,000 in grants per eligible business to help agri-business companies recruit, hire,…
SCAP Newfoundland and Labrador funding programs aim to support farmers and producers in adopting sustainable practices to boost the growth and resilience of the agricultural sector.
With a variety of project purposes and funding amounts, SCAP Nova Scotia programs aim to stimulate growth, innovation, and sustainability within the agricultural community.
Canada’s Departmental Plan for 2023-24 provides valuable insights into the initiatives, funding programs, and policies.
Manitoba – SCAP – Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba Program (SAM) Receive up to $855K in Sustainable Project Funding. In Manitoba, the Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba (SAM) program funds the adoption of beneficial management practices (BMPs) that increase the sector’s environmental and economic sustainability. Within three funding streams, the program funds a variety of BMPs. To view more…
The Agtech Growth Fund (AGF) will provide up to $450,000 in government grants to eligible Saskatchewan applicants for agriculture research and development projects.
The Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive (SVAI) supports value-added facilities in the province with tax rebates.
The government has granted an additional $11.6M for support efforts by Ontario producers to stop the spread of COVID-19.