The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program – Research and Innovation Stream is part of a broader $495.7 million federal initiative aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of Canadian agriculture. Administered by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), this stream focuses on advancing the development, commercialization, and adoption of clean technologies in the sector through targeted investments. The program encourages innovation in three priority areas: green energy and energy efficiency, precision agriculture, and bioeconomy solutions. It is designed to support pre-market innovation activities like applied research, piloting, and demonstration of technologies before full commercialization. This funding enables stakeholders to bridge the gap between research and market readiness, ensuring that environmentally beneficial technologies are scaled and adopted within the agricultural and agri-food value chains. Applicants can include for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous groups, academic institutions, and research bodies. Eligible project activities may include designing prototypes, conducting trials and validations, or developing new methods and systems that improve resource efficiency and reduce carbon intensity. Through this funding stream, AAFC aims to bolster Canada's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050, enhancing environmental stewardship while fostering competitiveness and resilience in the agri-food sector. The program supports collaborations across academia, industry, and Indigenous communities, prioritizing those initiatives that show strong potential to reduce greenhouse gases and improve the sustainability of Canada’s agricultural production systems.
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