Financial Support for Aspiring Farmers

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Starting an agricultural business in Québec often requires significant upfront investment, from preparing land to acquiring the right equipment and skills. For young entrepreneurs looking to establish themselves in farming, the Financial support for aspiring farmers program helps ease that transition by providing non-repayable funding at a critical early stage. Delivered by La Financière agricole du Québec, this initiative is designed for new farm owners or those joining an existing operation who are ready to turn a viable agricultural project into a sustainable business.

The program offers two streams depending on how the business is being launched. Entrepreneurs establishing themselves full time can access funding of up to around $50,000, while those starting on a part-time basis may receive support of up to approximately $25,000. The amount is influenced by the applicant’s level of agricultural, management, or administrative training, with higher levels of recognized education unlocking stronger financial support. Funds can be used toward productive investments such as improving farmland, purchasing equipment, or strengthening business and management skills that support long-term profitability.

Well suited to agricultural startups across Québec, this grant recognizes both practical experience and a commitment to learning. For aspiring farmers who want to understand how the funding levels, training requirements, and project expectations come together, taking a closer look at the full program details can help determine whether it fits your path into agriculture.

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