For food and beverage businesses trying to innovate, scale, or stay competitive in a rapidly changing market, access to the right partners and resources can be just as important as capital. The Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) is built around that reality, bringing together manufacturers, processors, distributors, retailers, foodservice operators, technology companies, and innovators from across Canada and beyond. Rather than focusing on a single grant stream, CFIN supports collaboration-led innovation that helps food businesses turn ideas into commercially viable solutions.
CFIN plays a national role in connecting businesses with research partners, funders, and industry expertise to advance foodtech projects and transformative innovation. Members gain exposure to opportunities that support product development, process improvements, sustainability initiatives, and new market approaches. Through its network of more than 8,000 members, CFIN has helped channel significant non-repayable funding into food innovation projects, with funding levels varying depending on the scope and ambition of each initiative. This makes it relevant for startups testing new concepts, established SMEs modernizing operations, and larger enterprises looking to futureproof their supply chains.
For organizations operating anywhere in Canada’s food ecosystem and looking to grow through collaboration, CFIN offers a gateway to funding support, strategic partnerships, and industry insight. Exploring the full range of programs and participation options can help determine how this network aligns with your innovation and growth goals.
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