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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership

The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a $3.5 billion, 5-year agreement between the federal, provincial, and territorial governments aimed at strengthening the competitiveness, innovation, and resiliency of Canada’s agriculture, agri-food, and agri-based products sector.

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Explore our programs to find the best fit for your farm’s unique needs.

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Business Planning, Market Development & Skills Training 

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Crops & Tillage

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Education & Public Trust

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Land & Water Management

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Livestock

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Organizational Supports

Potato Planter
Research & Innovative Technology

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Risk & Emergency Preparedness

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Success Stories

The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) is helping PEI farmers and agri-businesses innovate, boost productivity, and enhance sustainability. From renewable energy to advanced processing and smart farming, these success stories showcase real impact.


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Frequently Asked Questions

This section provides quick answers to common inquiries, from understanding the approval process to submitting claims and required documents.

 

I submitted my application and received my approval paperwork. Why have I not received payment yet?
It is a two-step process. Once you’ve submitted your application, received your approval paperwork, signed and returned your funding agreements and completed the project, you must then submit a claim for reimbursement. Claim documents usually consist of a claim form, all appropriate detailed invoices, proof of payments for all invoices, and a final report. Some programs may not require all these claim documents, or some may require more. These details are outlined in the approval letter and/or Schedule A of the funding agreement. Please contact the Program Officer that signed your approval letter if you have questions.
What documents are required when submitting a claim?
Please refer to your approval letter and/or Schedule A of the funding agreement for a list of claim documents.
What is considered suitable proof of payment?
If paid for by cheque - a copy of the front and back of cancelled cheques is preferred. If paid for by e-transfer - copies of bank statements identifying who the account belongs to, the payment date, the payment amount, and the vendor’s information (who the payment went to). If paid for by credit card – a copy of the receipt is preferred, or an official invoice showing it was paid for by credit card with a zero balance owing. If purchased online with a credit card – the confirmation email and/or E-receipt showing all details (payee, vendor, date, amount, payment method) is preferred.
The funding program I am looking for is not here?
Only funding provided through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership is outlined on this website. More information on other provincial and federal funding programs (e.g. On Farm Climate Action Fund, PEI Agricultural Energy Program) can be accessed through their respective organization websites, or by contacting one of the provincial staff members profiled in this website.
Who can I talk to about my project idea?
PEIDA has a team of program and extension specialists available to answer your questions. You can view our team on the contact list page below. Find a specialist who works in the field you’re interested in and reach out via email or phone.

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