Strong planning and skilled management are often what separate a sustainable farm or agri-food business from one that struggles to grow. In New Brunswick, agriculture and agri-food businesses looking to sharpen their business capabilities can access meaningful support through the Business Planning, Skills Development and Agriculture Education program. Delivered by the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, this initiative focuses on helping businesses strengthen their decision-making, leadership, and long-term strategy rather than funding day-to-day operations.
The program supports a range of development activities that help agricultural businesses become more competitive and resilient. Funding can be used to offset the cost of professional business planning, management and skills training, and participation in strategic projects or industry events. It also encourages one-on-one mentoring and knowledge-sharing initiatives that improve how businesses manage operations, finances, and growth. For organizations involved in education or outreach, the program can also support efforts that raise public awareness of New Brunswick’s agriculture sector and its economic importance.
With non-repayable funding of up to roughly $25,000 available each year for businesses meeting certain requirements, this program is well-suited for farms and agri-food SMEs investing in smarter planning and stronger leadership. Applications are typically ongoing, making it worth exploring how this funding could support your next strategic step.
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