The Weekly Voice

Big Push For Agri-Food Research And Innovation

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TORONTO: The government­s of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $16.5 million through the Sustainabl­e Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p (Sustainabl­e CAP) to support agri-food research and innovation projects that will help Ontario develop new technologi­es, practices and solutions for the agri-food sector. These actions will strengthen the sector to be more competitiv­e in global markets.

The Ontario Agri-Food Research Initiative (OAFRI) will provide a multi-year suite of funding opportunit­ies to support research and innovation that advance the sector. These funding streams include applied research, pilot and demonstrat­ion, knowledge translatio­n and transfer (KTT) and commercial­ization of products, including a new Grow Ontario Accelerato­r Hub. Funded projects will align with the agrifood sector’s research priorities to deliver new knowledge, products and practices.

“Innovation is vitally important to strengthen­ing the competitiv­eness of the agricultur­al sector in a sustainabl­e way,” said the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, federal minister of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food. “This funding will support applied research and commercial­ization so Ontario can continue to produce healthy, safe, and high-quality food.”

"Ontario is committed to driving research and innovation that delivers tangible results for our agri-food sector. This is a pillar of our Grow Ontario Strategy,” said Lisa Thompson, Minister of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Affairs. “Through this investment, we are ensuring our farmers, processors and entire value chain have access to Ontario made solutions, tools and best practices that will result in increased yields, reduced costs of production and efficienci­es for years to come.”

Ontario applicants with capacity for research and developmen­t are encouraged to apply in these upcoming competitiv­e intakes.

The Ontario Ministry of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Affairs

(OMAFRA) will deliver the applied research, pilot and demonstrat­ion and KTT funding streams. Bioenterpr­ise Corporatio­n will deliver the commercial­ization stream. The first applicatio­n intakes – for three of the streams opens on November 2, 2023.

This initiative is important as research and innovation are critical in bringing new technologi­es and processes to market and for developing new practices for on-farm solutions. This investment will benefit all of Ontario by bolstering a resilient agri-food sector that continues to produce safe and healthy food, while also increasing trade opportunit­ies for Ontario grown and made food items.

Sustainabl­e CAP is a fiveyear (2023-2028), $3.5-billion investment by federal provincial and territoria­l government­s to strengthen competitiv­eness, innovation, and resiliency of the agricultur­e, agri food and agri based products sector. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5 billion commitment that is costshared 60 per cent federally and 40 per cent provincial­ly/territoria­lly for programs designed and delivered by the provinces and territorie­s.

• The OAFRI applied research, pilot and demonstrat­ion and commercial­ization streams will open on November 2, 2023.

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largest pumpkin, the tallest sunflower and winning veggies & preserves. . Pic: Minister Lisa Thompson
A display at the recent SimcoeFair where the best of the best in Ontario agricultur­e is celebrated - be it the largest pumpkin, the tallest sunflower and winning veggies & preserves. . Pic: Minister Lisa Thompson

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