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Quebec

MAPAQ
Ministerial Initiative Proximité 2024–2026
January 31, 2026 or April 30, 2026 (depending on intake period)
- Greenhouses, tunnels, hydroponics, and lighting (Stream 1)
- Cooling, freezing, and storage systems (Stream 2)
- Commercial irrigation equipment for field crops (Stream 3)
- Up to 70% of eligible project costs
- Maximum funding based on gross farm revenue:
- Up to $200,000 for large farms
- Starting from $5,000 for small farms
- Extend the growing season for fruit and vegetable producers
- Increase year-round local food availability
- Support climate adaptation and innovative technologies
- Enhance crop quality and storage life
- June 16 – July 14, 2025 → Activity: Apr–Dec 2025 → Claim by Jan 31, 2026
- October 1 – October 31, 2025 → Activity: Oct 2025–Mar 2026 → Claim by Apr 30, 2026
No additional or bonus funding. Funding may be prorated if oversubscribed.

MAPAQ
Ministerial Initiative for the Development of Greenhouses and High Tunnels 2025-2026
- Application period
From June 18 (peripheral regions) or July 9 (central regions) until October 31, 2025, or until available funding is exhausted. - Objective
Modernization, expansion, and construction of greenhouses, high tunnels, or rain shelters to ensure year-round local food production. - Bonus funding
Projects located in peripheral regions are eligible for a 15% increase in the financial assistance rate. - Peripheral regions
Abitibi-Temiscamingue–Nord-du-Quebec, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Cote-Nord, Gaspesie–Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Outaouais, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. - Central regions
Capitale-Nationale, Centre-du-Quebec, Chaudiere-Appalaches, Estrie, Montreal–Laval–Lanaudiere, Laurentides, Mauricie, Monteregie.

MAPAQ
Prime-Vert Program
- End Date
February 15, 2026 (or until funds are depleted) - Eligible Projects
- Individual farm projects based on an approved agri-environmental advisory plan (PAA)
- Pesticide reduction
- Soil and water conservation
- Biodiversity enhancement
- Organic production practices
- Financial Aid
- Up to 70% of eligible expenses
- Up to 90% for:
- Collective mobilization projects
- Young farmers
- Organic or eco-certified farms
- Goals
- Improve environmental performance in agriculture
- Reduce the sector’s ecological footprint
- Encourage the transition to sustainable practices
Nova Scotia

HNS - Season Enhancement Program Guidelines 2025-26
- End date
January 31, 2026 or April 30, 2026 (depending on intake period) - Application period
- June 16 – July 14, 2025 → Activity: Apr–Dec 2025 → Claim by Jan 31, 2026
- October 1 – October 31, 2025 → Activity: Oct 2025–Mar 2026 → Claim by Apr 30, 2026
- Eligible projects
- Greenhouses, tunnels, hydroponics, and lighting (Stream 1)
- Cooling, freezing, and storage systems (Stream 2)
- Commercial irrigation equipment for field crops (Stream 3)
- Financial assistance
- Up to 70% of eligible project costs
- Maximum funding based on gross farm revenue:
- Up to $200,000 for large farms
- Starting from $5,000 for small farms
- Goals
- Extend the growing season for fruit and vegetable producers
- Increase year-round local food availability
- Support climate adaptation and innovative technologies
- Enhance crop quality and storage life
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