Ag Demonstration of Practices and Technologies (ADOPT) — Producers

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For producer groups in Saskatchewan looking to test new ideas before they’re widely adopted, the Ag Demonstration of Practices and Technologies (ADOPT) — Producers program offers practical support to turn innovation into real-world results. Rather than funding academic research, this initiative focuses on hands-on demonstrations that allow farmers to see how new practices or technologies perform under local conditions, whether that’s in crop production or livestock operations.

Delivered by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, ADOPT provides non-repayable funding typically ranging from the mid–five figures up to about $100,000, depending on the scope and type of project. The program is geared toward incorporated, nonprofit producer organizations that want to run on-farm trials, host field days, and share results with other producers in their region. Projects are usually designed to be completed within a year, making the program well suited for groups aiming to quickly evaluate and showcase innovations with clear potential for adoption. Demonstrations that involve strong producer participation and deliver practical, transferable outcomes tend to be a strong fit.

Because funding is awarded competitively and projects are evaluated on local relevance and impact, having a clear plan for demonstration and knowledge-sharing is essential. For Saskatchewan-based producer groups exploring ways to reduce risk, improve productivity, or adapt new agricultural technologies, learning more about ADOPT through GrantHub can help determine if this opportunity aligns with your goals.

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