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Cranberry Industry Development Program | Government of New Brunswick

January 21, 2025

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Description

  • To provide assistance to New Brunswick cranberry growers for the establishment of cranberry varieties with improved yield or marketability.
  • To assist with the adoption of new cranberry production technologies and/or purchase of specialized equipment that will improve cranberry production practices in New Brunswick (NB).

Eligible Applicants

  • Established New Brunswick cranberry growers with one acre or more of cranberry beds.
  • Activities must be carried out within the province of New Brunswick.
  • Must be a member in good standing of Canneberges NB Cranberries

Eligible Expenses

  • ELEMENT A: Assistance for the establishment of higher yielding cranberry varieties or those with improved marketability into renovated beds
    • Rooted cranberry varieties sold as plugs (foundation level virus indexed – as listed in Appendix 1), shipping fees, royalty fees and brokerage fees.
    • Unrooted cranberry varieties sold as cuttings (vines), that have been verified to be true to variety.
  • ELEMENT B: Assistance for the renovation of existing beds
    • Renovation expenses including the destruction of existing plants, breaking up of and removal of root mass, sanding and bed levelling and contouring.
  • ELEMENT C: Assistance for the adoption of new technologies and/or purchase of specialized equipment that will improve cranberry production practices in New Brunswick
    • Monitoring technologies, innovative small-scale equipment, harvesting totes. Other innovative specialized technologies related to cranberry production may be considered if sufficient rationale is provided.

Deadline Date

ELEMENT A: July 31st, 2024; ELEMENT B: August 30, 2024; ELEMENT C: January 21, 2025

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