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Fertilizer Accelerating Solutions & Technology Challenge in Canada

Deadline: 4-Nov-22

The Fertilizer Accelerating Solutions & Technology Challenge invites Ontario-based organizations with products and solutions in the alternative fertilizer space to lead commercialization projects.

The Fertilizer Accelerating Solutions & Technology Challenge promotes the commercialization of solutions in the alternative fertilizer space. The main objectives are to transition alternative fertilizer solutions from research and validation phases to successful commercialization and market entry. This will address the dependency of Ontario agriculture on imported fertilizers, as well as provide alternatives to traditional fertilizers to ensure a continuous and cost-effective supply of fertilizer products to Canadian agriculture.

Objectives

The Challenge will directly accelerate agricultural technologies to market, bolstering rural business growth and agri-food sector performance. Eligible projects should align with the objectives outlined by OMAFRA that further support Ontario’s agri-food sector:

Funding Information
Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects Eligible projects must advance the applicant’s solution towards market readiness and commercialization:

Eligible projects will address risks in the fertilizer supply chain, and drive economic and environmental benefits back into the Ontario ecosystem, including:

Eligible Activities

Eligible activities can include but are not limited to:

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Applicants:

Applicants may submit more than one proposal if multiple alternative fertilizer solutions exist however, only one project will be approved per applicant.

Note: Applicants who have received prior funding from OMAFRA but have outstanding required reports are not eligible for funding under this program until OMAFRA has received and approved the outstanding reports.

Project partners and service providers may include but are not limited to: for-profit entities, not-for-profit entities, government and non-government organizations, universities and colleges, and research institutions based in Ontario.

For more information, visit Bioenterprise.

For more information, visit https://bioenterprise.ca/programs/fertilizer-accelerating-solutions-and-technology-challenge/

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