Adopting new technology can make a meaningful difference on today’s farms, from reducing waste to improving productivity and protecting valuable assets. For Alberta producers looking to modernize their operations without taking on the full cost alone, the Farm Technology Program offers practical financial support to help make those investments more attainable. Delivered through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership in partnership with the Government of Alberta, the program focuses on proven technologies that work under real Alberta farming conditions but are not yet widely used.
The Farm Technology Program supports two main areas. One stream helps primary producers bring in tools that improve efficiency and precision, such as digital sensors, electronic livestock identification readers, or equipment that strengthens on-farm connectivity. Another stream is geared toward farm security, supporting technologies like GPS tracking for equipment and remote monitoring systems that help protect property and reduce risk. In both cases, funding is designed to cover a significant share of eligible project costs, with total support reaching up to around $50,000 for qualifying farm technology investments.
This program is best suited for small and medium-sized agricultural businesses that are ready to adopt new tools and meet certain program requirements. Applications are typically ongoing, making it a timely option for producers planning near-term upgrades. Exploring the full details can help determine how this funding could fit into your farm’s next investment decision.
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