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The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) funds the Yukon’s agriculture and agri-food sector. This is a 5-year cost-shared program funded by the governments of Canada and Yukon.

Eligible Applicants

There are 3 categories of applicants eligible for Sustainable CAP funding.

  • Commercial applicants
  • New entrants and small businesses
  • Non-profit organizations, governments and institutions

An applicant and their immediate family members are considered as 1 applicant and 1 recipient if they’re involved in or operate the same:

  • farm;
  • company;
  • corporation; or
  • partnership.

Eligible Expenses

Many activities are eligible for funding under Sustainable CAP. Details on eligible activities can be found in the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership Guidance document, they include, but are not limited to:

  • purchasing specialized equipment;
  • purchasing and installing specialized interior components of agricultural structures;
  • developing First Nations’ agriculture or food systems;
  • developing and constructing commercial greenhouses;
  • hiring a consultant for professional, technical and analytical support;
  • hiring a consultant to conduct scientific assessments for projects that need a permit or Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) assessment;
  • participating in food-safety training and developing and implementing food-safety systems;
  • developing marketing plans and materials;
  • organizing, coordinating and hosting or attending agriculture events such as conferences, workshops or seminars;
  • hosting and organizing of farmers’ markets; and
  • raising awareness, promoting or developing educational activities related to agriculture or First Nation food systems.

Deadline Date

Applications are accepted monthly. You must submit your application by 4:30 pm on the 1st Friday of each month.

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