Advancing new ideas in agriculture often starts with practical, on-the-ground research that tackles real production challenges. For agriculture industry associations and related organizations in Prince Edward Island, the Agriculture Research and Innovation — Applied Research program creates room to test, validate, and share innovations that can strengthen the sector. Delivered by the PEI Department of Agriculture and Land, this funding supports short-term applied research projects designed to improve productivity, profitability, and long-term competitiveness across the province’s agri-food industry.
The Applied Research stream is particularly relevant for projects that generate usable data and knowledge for producers. This includes research into crop varieties and yield performance, pest and disease management, climate resilience, pollination improvements, and opportunities for on-farm diversification. Funding can also support work that helps commercialize new agri-based products, explores clean technology applications, or fills important gaps in scientific knowledge. Support generally covers a significant portion of eligible project costs, with non-repayable contributions of up to around $80,000, making collaborative research initiatives more financially feasible for industry groups and nonprofits.
Due to strong demand, the program is currently paused and is expected to reopen in 2026. For agriculture organizations planning future research or knowledge-transfer initiatives, reviewing the program details ahead of time can help determine how well this opportunity aligns with upcoming project goals and timelines.
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