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Risk Management and Food Safety | Government of New Brunswick

March 31, 2028

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Description

Accelerate the adoption of recognized assurance systems, including food safety, biosecurity, traceability, and animal welfare in the production, processing, and distribution of New Brunswick agri-food products.

Support the agriculture sector to prepare for and maintain resilience in relation to emerging challenges including extreme weather events, animal and plant disease outbreaks, emergencies/natural disasters, wildlife damage, farmer mental health, and farm safety.

Eligible Applicants

  • Indigenous Peoples or Organizations
  • Agriculture producers (individuals or groups)
  • Agriculture producer associations
  • Academic or research institutions
  • Processors of New Brunswick Agri-food products
  • Other individuals or groups capable of achieving program objectives

Eligible Expenses

  • Food Safety Assurance Systems, Traceability, Animal Welfare and Biosecurity
    • On-farm and post-farm food safety programs and post farm agri-food safety and training and development including food safety workshops, conferences, pre-audit evaluation, initial and final audits. Equipment to enhance food safety and quality for on-farm and post-farm projects.
    • Development and implementation of recognized traceability systems including equipment, traceability pilots and consultant costs.
    • Activities to promote and implement biosecurity programs and measures.
    • Activities to promote and implement recognized animal welfare programs.
  • Risk Management and Disease/Emergency Response Planning
    • Development of commodities and/or farm operational emergency/livestock disease/crop pest response plans including consultant costs. Training and/or communication activities identified in response plans.
    • Targeted activities identified as part of response planning to help agri-food businesses prepare for and mitigate against climate change, extreme weather or emergency events including such as the purchase of emergency back-up generator systems, crop and livestock emergency containment systems, retrofit of feed or production storage areas to mitigate flood impacts.
    • Support for wildlife damage mitigation including fencing, netting, scaring or other repellent devices to protect livestock and crops.

Deadline Date

Open and closes (April 1 to March 31). Please click the link indicated below for update.

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