Periods of rapid change in agriculture often require sector-wide solutions, whether that means testing new technologies, responding to emerging risks, or building the capacity needed to stay competitive. Organizations working at the forefront of these challenges can find meaningful support through the Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program, a national initiative delivered by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
This program is designed for not-for-profit and Indigenous organizations that serve Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector, particularly those leading projects with broad industry impact. Funding can reach up to about $1 million per project and is typically provided on a cost-shared basis, helping organizations move forward with initiatives that might otherwise be difficult to finance alone. Projects often focus on areas such as sustainability, innovation, market development, or finding solutions to new and emerging sector issues. In cases where a project addresses a high-priority need or delivers clear public benefits, a larger share of the project costs may be covered.
Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, making this a flexible option for organizations planning multi-year or time-sensitive initiatives. For groups looking to strengthen Canada’s agricultural competitiveness and adapt to evolving industry pressures, learning more about how this program works could be a valuable next step.
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