Access to capital and practical business support can be a major hurdle for women building or expanding businesses in agriculture and food. The FCC Women Entrepreneur Program was created to address that gap, offering tailored financing and development resources for women-led ventures across Canada’s agriculture, agribusiness, and food and beverage sectors. Backed by Farm Credit Canada and supported at the federal level, the program focuses on helping women entrepreneurs move confidently from idea to growth stage.
At the core of the program is flexible, repayable financing designed around the realities of agri-food businesses. Rather than a one-size-fits-all loan, funding is structured to match the needs and cash flow of each project, whether you’re launching a new operation, investing in equipment, or scaling production. In addition to financing, participants can benefit from cost savings on loan processing and access to a broad range of skill-building opportunities, including learning events, mentorship, and curated business resources created specifically for women in the industry.
What sets the FCC Women Entrepreneur Program apart is its emphasis on long-term success, not just capital. By combining financing with education, connections, and industry insight, the program supports women entrepreneurs as they build resilient, competitive businesses in Canada’s agri-food economy. Exploring the full details can help you determine how this initiative could support your next stage of growth.
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