- Step 1. What this program offers
- Step 2. Eligibility
- Step 3. Before you apply
- Step 4. How to apply
- Step 5. Complete the application and apply
- Step 6. After you apply
- Contact information
Step 1. What this program offers
Intake period: Open
Information about the second intake of applications will be available here soon, for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 program years.
Learn more about the application intake periods.
The program ends March 31, 2028.
The AgriMarketing Program is a $129.97-million program under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP).
The program aims to increase and diversify exports to global markets and seize market opportunities via industry-led promotional activities to differentiate Canadian products and producers, by leveraging Canada's reputation for high-quality and safe food. The program supports a wide range of agricultural sectors, such as:
- field crops
- fish and seafood
- food and beverage
- horticulture
- livestock
Program objectives
If you receive funding, you'll work to meet the following program objectives:
- increase and diversify exports to markets where Canada has free trade agreements in place
- increase and diversify Canada’s exports to better target demand in emerging global markets
- increase the visibility of Canadian products with consumers in Canada and abroad
- increase the capacity of exporting producers to identify and seize market development opportunities across Canada and around the world
Funding
If you receive funding, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) may contribute a total up to $2 million per year or a maximum of $10 million over 5 years toward your project(s).
Cost-sharing
Contributions toward eligible costs will normally be shared between AAFC and you as follows:
- AAFC — a maximum of 50%
- You — a minimum of 50%
Your portion of the cost-share must be cash contributions.note 1 In-kind contributions are ineligible.note 2
You may receive an additional 20% on the cost-share ratio under the following 2 priority areas:
- AAFC — 70%
- You — 30%
- to support eligible project activities for market diversification efforts targeting the following lucrative, high-growth markets in the Indo-Pacific Region:
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- the Philippines
- Pakistan
- Singapore
- Sri Lanka
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- where the majority of the business (more than 50%) is owned or led by one or more of the following underrepresented and marginalized groups:
- Indigenous Peoples
- youth, aged 39 and under
- women
- visible minorities
- persons with disabilities
- 2SLGBTQI+
If you're an Indigenous applicant and would like more information about program funding, please contact the Indigenous Pathfinder Service by email at aafc.indigenouspathfinder-explorateurautochtone.aac@agr.gc.ca or telephone: 1-866-367-8506.