Government Program Ongoing

Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption

Offered by Government of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

National Agriculture & Agri-Food

Program Overview

Reducing energy use and emissions has become a growing priority for farms and agri-food businesses across Canada, especially as fuel costs rise and sustainability expectations increase. The Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption stream was designed to help agricultural businesses move faster on those investments by offsetting the cost of proven, commercially available clean technologies that can deliver real environmental gains. Led by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the program focuses on practical upgrades rather than experimental projects, making it especially relevant for established operations ready to implement change.

This stream supports projects in areas such as energy efficiency, precision agriculture, and bioeconomy solutions, with particular emphasis on initiatives like upgrading to more efficient grain dryers or switching to cleaner fuel sources. Funding is non-repayable and can range from tens of thousands of dollars to well into the seven figures, helping cover a significant portion of eligible project costs. While businesses are expected to contribute their own cash toward the project, additional support has been available for operations that are majority-owned by individuals from under-represented groups. Projects are assessed with a strong focus on measurable reductions in greenhouse gas, fertilizer, and methane emissions.

The Adoption stream is currently closed to new applications, but it remains an important reference point for agri-businesses planning future clean technology investments. Understanding how this program works can help you prepare for future intakes or similar funding opportunities that align with your long-term sustainability goals.

Who Can Apply

Small & Medium Businesses

Available in: National

Full eligibility requirements — including industry criteria, revenue thresholds, and documentation needed — are available to GrantHub members.

How Much Funding

Funding Amount
$50,000–$2M
Repayment
Non-repayable

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption?
Sign up for GrantHub to access the full application details and direct link for Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption. Our platform walks you through eligibility requirements and helps you prepare your application.
What is the deadline for Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption?
Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption is currently ongoing. Sign in to GrantHub for exact dates and deadline alerts so you never miss a window.
Am I eligible for Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption?
Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption is available to Small & Medium Businesses in National. Sign in to GrantHub to check your specific eligibility based on your business profile.
How much funding does Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption provide?
Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption offers $50,000–$2M in non-repayable funding. Sign in to see exact amounts and coverage details for your project.

Quick Facts

Provider
Government of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Funding
$50,000–$2M
Status
Ongoing
Repayment
Non-repayable
Type
Funding

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