Access to suitable farmland remains a real challenge for producers in New Brunswick, particularly as operations look to scale up crop production or secure reliable feed sources for livestock. The Agri-Land Accessibility and Enhancement initiative is designed to help address this challenge by supporting projects that make more agricultural land viable, productive, and easier to manage. Delivered by the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, the program focuses on improving how land can be accessed, assessed, and prepared for agricultural use across the province.
This funding is especially relevant for farms looking to expand their land base or improve the efficiency of field operations through better site planning and mechanization. Support can help offset the costs associated with evaluating land suitability, identifying areas appropriate for crop or feed production, and clarifying environmental considerations such as wetland status. By reducing uncertainty and upfront expenses, the program makes it easier for producers to move forward with land development decisions that support long-term farm productivity.
Funding is provided on a non-repayable basis and varies depending on the scope and nature of the project, making it flexible for different farm sizes and production models. For New Brunswick agricultural businesses considering land expansion or improvement, learning more about how this program works could be a valuable step toward strengthening their operation.
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