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Government of Manitoba; Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Funding for agriculture and agri-food R&D and innovation in Manitoba
Funding for basic and applied research and capacity building projects that advance innovation, growth, and sustainability in the agriculture and agri-food sector. Projects are cost-shared with government contributions ranging from 50% to 70% of eligible expenses, depending on project type, total cost, and intellectual property outcomes. Eligible expenses include incremental salaries, subcontracted services, professional fees, facility and equipment rentals, materials, supplies, and travel within North America. Capacity building stream specifically supports capital equipment (research equipment) purchases of $10,000 or greater and specific equipment training.
Industries: agriculture, agri-food
Region: Manitoba
Demographics: Indigenous Groups
Other Criteria: Agri-processors, Indigenous Groups (government, communities, tribal councils, associations, and organizations), Industry Organizations, Primary Producers, Research Institutions, Service Providers, Applicants who identify as a researcher (including academic institutions) or a Government of Canada department or agency are required to identify at least one non-researcher, non-government co-applicant (primary producer, agri-processor, industry organization, or agri-food related service provider) to be eligible, Projects must focus on: Agri-Resource Management, Economic and Market Analysis, Grain Innovation and Crop Production, Livestock Production, Processing and Value-Added, Projects must involve basic or applied research or capacity building that advances growth and sustainability of the agriculture and agri-food sector by fast-tracking innovation
Government of Prince Edward Island, Department of Agriculture and Land
Funding for short-term applied research in Prince Edward Island agriculture
Government of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Agriculture
Funding to demonstrate and evaluate new agricultural practices in Sask.
Visit the program page for detailed eligibility requirements.
This program offers funding up to $100,000 (minimum $10,000).
The application deadline is April 23, 2026.