Advancing new ideas in agriculture often requires time, testing, and resources that many producers and agri-food businesses don’t have on hand. In New Brunswick, the Enabling Agricultural Research and Innovation program helps bridge that gap by supporting projects that turn research and innovation into practical, on-farm or commercial outcomes. Delivered by the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, the program is designed to strengthen the province’s agriculture and agri-food sectors through applied research, technology development, and innovation-focused initiatives.
This funding is particularly relevant for businesses, researchers, and industry partners working on new products, production methods, or technologies that improve competitiveness and sustainability. Depending on the type of project, support can reach up to around $60,000 for research and development or innovation acceleration, with additional funding available for technology demonstration activities. Projects often focus on moving ideas from concept to real-world application, whether that’s validating new processes, improving efficiency, or addressing emerging challenges in the agri-product and agri-science space.
With non-repayable contributions and a focus on forward-looking agricultural solutions, this program can make it easier to pursue innovation that might otherwise be delayed. For New Brunswick organizations considering research or technology-driven projects, learning more about how this funding works and what types of initiatives are supported can help determine if it fits your next phase of growth.
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