Millions in federal funding for farmers and agri-businesses to adopt clean technology
LETHBRIDGE, AB — Farmers and agri-businesses across Canada have been engaged in climate smart practices for decades and are always search for ‘green’ alternatives to keep their operations sustainable.
With that in mind, the federal government is initiating a new program to so support agricultural research, innovation and clean technologies, including dedicated support to help reduce grain drying costs.
On Wednesday (June 16), Special Representative for the Prairies, the Honourable Jim Carr, announced that the new $165.7-million Agricultural Clean Technology Program is open to applicants.
Canada’s agriculture section generates about 10 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions annually. With that in mind, the Agricultural Clean Technology Program will focus on three priority areas: