Details on transfer payment programs of $5 million or more/h2>
AgriAssurance program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agriculture and agri-food sector is equipped with assurance systems and supporting tools |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Assurance Program |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Assurance Program provides support to the Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector in its endeavour to prevent and control risk to the animal and plant resource base, provide safe food and meet new market demands for assurance. The program also provides funding to support the Canadian sector in identifying, developing, verifying, disseminating and utilizing assurance systems, standards and related tools. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 Evaluation of Growing Forward 2 AgriMarketing Stream D: Assurance Systems (predecessor to the AgriAssurance Program). |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2021-22 |
General targeted recipient groups | Industry related. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Stakeholders were engaged as part of the Government's national consultations on the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 19,691,353 | 12,280,000 | 12,280,000 | 12,280,000 |
Total program | 19,691,353 | 12,280,000 | 12,280,000 | 12,280,000 |
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Agricultural Clean Technology program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2021 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Science, Research, Innovation and Environment |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The objective of the Agricultural Clean Technology Program is to promote sustainable growth in Canada's agriculture and agri-food sector while helping drive the change required to achieve a low carbon economy, through investments in the areas of precision agriculture and agri-based bioproducts. The program provides non-repayable contributions to provincial and territorial governments to support activities along the innovation continuum - from research and development to commercialization, demonstration and adoption – with the aim of accelerating and contributing to the advancement and adoption of clean technologies in Canadian agriculture. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicators related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not Applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not Applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2022-23 |
General targeted recipient groups | Eligible recipients are provincial and territorial governments in Canada, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations incorporated in Canada. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Eligible recipients are being engaged through correspondence, teleconferences, promotional material and other activities. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 7,500,000 | 9,000,000 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 7,500,000 | 9,000,000 | 0 | 0 |
Note: |
Agricultural Disaster Relief program / AgriRecovery (Statutory)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Income Protection Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriRecovery |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | AgriRecovery is a disaster relief framework that allows governments to work efficiently together to assess the impacts of natural disasters on Canadian producers and respond when needed with targeted, disaster-specific initiatives. Initiatives developed under the program are intended to help producers beyond the support available through existing programming to cover the extraordinary costs necessary to recover from a disaster event and resume business operations as quickly as possible. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2021-22 (Evaluation of Business Risk Management Programs) |
General targeted recipient groups | Payments under AgriRecovery initiatives are directed to agricultural producers including individuals, cooperatives, corporations, communal organizations, trusts and other entities that meet the requirements outlined in the terms and conditions for the program. Most AgriRecovery initiatives are delivered through provinces or territories (or their agents). Through a contribution agreement, the federal government cost shares the costs of delivery as well as program payments. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | The process for AgriRecovery begins when one or more provincial/territorial government(s) requests an assessment of a disaster event in writing. Once the request has been made, a joint federal and provincial/territorial task team conducts an AgriRecovery assessment. As needed, the task team consults with affected producers, industry representatives and other department/agency representatives (for example, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency). The assessment looks at the impacts of the event on producers, the ability for them to recover quickly and the costs associated with those recovery activities as well as how existing programs will respond. Generic information on the AgriRecovery Framework is available on Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's website while the specifics on the initiatives are usually available on provincial/territorial governments' websites. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 |
Total program | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 | 118,513,335 |
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Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program (Voted)
Start date | September 1, 2010 |
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End date | Ongoing (subject to Minister's renewal every five years) |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2015-16 (Terms and conditions amended) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program helps organizations, academic institutions and other levels of government enhance the understanding and accessibility of agricultural technologies and beneficial management practices that can be adopted by farmers to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. Research under this program aims to increase the understanding of the chemical, physical and biological processes that lead to greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems into surface water, ground water and the atmosphere. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2019-20 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Pending – Evaluation approved January 2020 |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending – Evaluation approved January 2020 |
General targeted recipient groups | Non-profit, academic institutions, other levels of government (Provincial, Territorial and Municipal) and Indigenous groups. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communication efforts may include news conferences or news releases as well as partnership opportunities with Environment and Climate Change Canada and Global Affairs Canada to exploit international presence for Canada. In addition, field days and workshops will be carried out under this initiative by recipients of Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program funding. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 |
Total program | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 | 5,382,000 |
Note: |
AgriInnovate program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, proceses or practices |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriInnovate |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The AgriInnovate program accelerates the commercialization and adoption of innovative products and processes in the agricultural sector to increase sector competitiveness and sustainability. The program is intended to address both the financing gap present between moving agricultural, agri-food and agri-based research to commercialization, and to assist industry in mitigating the inherent risk in scaling-up products and processes. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2017-18 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2022-23 |
General targeted recipient groups | For-profit organizations |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communication efforts may include mail outs, news conferences or news releases. Program clients are also being engaged through email, site visits, web presence, videoconferences, teleconferences or other outreach and project assessment and monitoring. Additional efforts include broader industry engagement, including outreach to the series of Value Chain Roundtables, the Innovation and CleanTech Hub and other related industry associations. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 |
Total program | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 | 21,700,000 |
Note: |
AgriInsurance program (Statutory)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 (AgriInsurance is statutory and ongoing; however, the current policy and program authorities expire on this date.) |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Income Protection Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriInsurance |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | AgriInsurance provides Canadian producers with insurance coverage to reduce the economic impacts of production losses caused by adverse weather, crop diseases and other specified perils. AgriInsurance is a program that uses premiums to fund liabilities. Premiums are shared between governments and producers to ensure affordable coverage to producers, while administration costs are covered solely by governments. The commodities covered vary by province and continue to expand to cover new agricultural products. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2021-22 (Evaluation of Business Risk Management Programs) |
General targeted recipient groups | Any province or its agent is the recipient for federal contributions under AgriInsurance. The ultimate recipient of AgriInsurance are agricultural producers (participants) who choose to purchase actuarially sound insurance coverage for the commodities they produce, or who experience verifiable losses due to wildlife. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Business Risk Management programs are generally marketed to producers as a package. In advance of key program deadlines, direct mail and advertising are used by administrators to raise program awareness, encourage enrolment and compliance with participation requirements (for example, meeting key deadlines). The program website, toll-free number, and media relations supports the promotional campaigns. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada works with provinces and with third party delivery agencies to ensure a coordinated communications approach and to ensure federal identity on cost-shared programs. The Department continues to build on the program websites as a key source of program information and on options for communicating information to program clients in order to support the Department's mandate to strengthen program service and delivery. Communication activities comply with the Official Languages Act requirements. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada also works with the National Program Advisory Committee to engage its producers. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contribution | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 |
Total program | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 | 623,000,000 |
Note: |
AgriInvest program (Statutory)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 (AgriInvest is statutory and ongoing; however, the current policy and program authorities expire on this date.) |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Income Protection Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriInvest |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | AgriInvest encourages Canadian producers to set money aside which they can draw upon for any reason including to recover from income declines or to make investments to reduce on-farm risks. Under the program, governments provide matching contributions to producers who make annual deposits to an AgriInvest savings account. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2021-22 (Evaluation of Business Risk Management Programs) |
General targeted recipient groups | Individuals, cooperatives, corporations, communal organizations, trusts and other entities that meet the conditions as outlined in the program guidelines. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Business Risk Management programs are generally marketed to producers as a package. In advance of key program deadlines, direct mail and advertising are used by administrators to raise program awareness, encourage enrolment and compliance with participation requirements (for example, meeting key deadlines). The program website, My Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Account, toll-free number, and media relations will support the promotional campaigns. The My Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Account allows producers to get up to date information on-line for their AgriInvest Account. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada works with provinces and with third party delivery agencies to ensure a coordinated communications approach and to ensure federal identity on cost-shared programs. The Department continues to build on the program websites and My Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Account as key sources of program information and on options for communicating information to program clients in order to support the Department's mandate to strengthen program service and delivery. Communication activities comply with the Official Languages Act requirements. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada also works with the National Program Advisory Committee to engage with producers and engages in consultations with national industry associations and producer groups on program directions and major program changes. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 122,910,000 | 122,910,000 | 122,910,000 | 122,910,000 |
Total contributions | 16,550,000 | 16,550,000 | 16,550,000 | 16,550,000 |
Total program | 139,460,000 | 139,460,000 | 139,460,000 | 139,460,000 |
Note: |
AgriMarketing program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Trade and Market Expansion |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The AgriMarketing program provides matching non-repayable funding to industry to support industry-led market development activities that help the sector seize domestic and international opportunities, while leveraging Canada's reputation for high quality and safe food. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicators related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2015-16 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Trade and Market Expansion to determine forward evaluation work to be completed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | Industry related |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Stakeholders were engaged as part of the Government's national consultations on the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 |
Total program | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 | 20,340,000 |
Note: |
AgriRisk Initiatives program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agriculture and agri-food sector is equipped with assurance systems and supporting tools. |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriRisk |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | AgriRisk aims to increase the ability of Canadian producers to address risk by supporting research and development as well as the implementation and administration of new risk management tools for use in the agriculture sector. Under the program, governments provide financial assistance to facilitate the development and adoption of risk management tools, including insurance-based products. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2017-18 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2023-24 |
General targeted recipient groups | Research and Development projects: Not-for-profit industry organizations representing agricultural and agri-business stakeholders, such as producer associations, commodity groups, and farm services associations; cooperatives, mutual insurance companies, reciprocals; academic institutions; and provincial and territorial governments. Administrative Capacity Building projects: Proponents of industry-led Administrative Capacity Building projects resulting from previously funded AgriRisk Initiatives Research and Development projects; proponents of industry-led Administrative Capacity Building projects where the research and development phase was funded from industry sources; proponents of not-for-profit and for-profit administrations delivering agricultural risk management tools; and provincial and territorial governments. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Information on the AgriRisk Initiatives program, as well as the eligibility criteria and application process, is available on Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's website. The program website, toll-free number, and media relations supports the promotional campaigns. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada works with provinces to ensure a coordinated communications approach and to ensure federal identity on cost-shared programs. The Department continues to build on the program websites as a key source of program information and on options for communicating information to program clients in order to support the Department's mandate to strengthen program service and delivery. Communication activities comply with the Official Languages Act requirements. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada also works with the National Program Advisory Committee to engage its producers. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 600,000 | 600,000 | 600,000 | 300,000 |
Total contributions | 10,400,000 | 10,400,000 | 10,400,000 | 10,700,000 |
Total program | 11,000,000 | 11,000,000 | 11,000,000 | 11,000,000 |
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AgriScience program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices. |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriScience |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The AgriScience program accelerates the pace of innovation in the sector by supporting industry-led research and development to increase market opportunities in the agriculture, agri-food and agri-based products sector. The program is delivered through two types of initiatives: the AgriScience – Clusters Component (Clusters) and the AgriScience – Projects Component (Projects). Clusters are national in scope and bring together scientific expertise from industry, academia and government to collaborate to address multiple industry priorities of a specific commodity (such as wheat, beef, et cetera) or cross-cutting issues (for example, bioproducts, food processing). Projects may be individually led research projects or a small group of projects that are national, regional or local in scope. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2017–18 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2021-22 |
General targeted recipient groups | For-profit and not-for-profit organizations |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communication efforts may include mail outs, news conferences or news releases. Program clients are engaged through email, site visits, web presence or other outreach, and through project assessment and monitoring. Additional efforts include broader industry engagement, including outreach to the series of Value Chain Roundtables, companies and industry associations. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 49,156,110 | 40,755,000 | 38,755,000 | 30,755,000 |
Total program | 49,156,110 | 40,755,000 | 38,755,000 | 30,755,000 |
Note: |
AgriStability program (Statutory)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 (AgriStability is statutory and ongoing; however, the current policy and program authorities expire on this date.) |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Income Protection Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | AgriStability |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | AgriStability is intended to help Canadian producers to manage financial risks that threaten the viability of their farm by helping them protect their farm operations against large declines in farm income. Under the program, governments provide assistance when a producer's margin falls below seventy percent of their historical reference margin. Generally, producers who derive income from the primary production of agricultural commodities are eligible to participate in the program. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2021-22 (Evaluation of Business Risk Management Programs) |
General targeted recipient groups | Individuals, cooperatives, corporations, communal organizations, trusts and other entities that meet the conditions as outlined in the program guidelines. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Business Risk Management programs are generally marketed to producers as a package. In advance of key program deadlines, direct mail and advertising are used by administrators to raise program awareness, and encourage enrolment and compliance with participation requirements (for example, meeting key deadlines). The program website, My AAFC Account, toll-free number, and media relations will support the promotional campaigns. The My AAFC Account allows producers to get up-to-date information online for their AgriStability account. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada works with provinces and with third party delivery agencies to ensure a coordinated communications approach and to ensure federal identity on cost-shared programs. The Department continues to build on the program websites and My AAFC Account as a key source of program information and on options for communicating information to program clients in order to support the Department's mandate to strengthen program service and delivery. Communication activities comply with the Official Languages Act requirements. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada also works with the National Program Advisory Committee to engage with producers and engages in consultations with national industry associations and producer groups on program direction and major program changes. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 39,320,000 | 39,320,000 | 39,320,000 | 39,320,000 |
Total contributions | 384,830,000 | 384,830,000 | 384,830,000 | 384,830,000 |
Total program | 424,150,000 | 424,150,000 | 424,150,000 | 424,150,000 | Note: |
Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program (Voted)
Start date | May 28, 2009 |
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End date | Ongoing (Subject to Minister's renewal every five years) |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2018-19 (Terms and conditions amended) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program supports the agricultural sector to adapt to new and emerging issues, opportunities and challenges in order to remain competitive. The program funds national or sector-wide projects to develop a new idea, product, niche, or market opportunity or respond to new and emerging issues. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2018-19 Evaluation of Canadian Agricultural Adaptation program (predecessor to the Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities program). |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation and Amendment |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending (to be completed before 2023-24) |
General targeted recipient groups | Not-for-profit organizations and associations, including cooperatives, marketing boards and Indigenous groups. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communication efforts may include mail outs, news conferences or news releases. Program clients will also be engaged through email, site visits, web presence, videoconferences, teleconferences or other outreach and project assessment and monitoring. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 8,561,000 | 9,061,000 | 9,061,000 | 10,061,000 |
Total program | 8,561,000 | 9,061,000 | 9,061,000 | 10,061,000 |
Note: |
Contributions to support Investments in the Dairy Sector (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2017 |
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End date | March 31, 2022 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy. |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Dairy Programs |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Dairy Programs consist of the Dairy Farm Investment Program and the Dairy Processing Investment Fund, which are designed to encourage investment by dairy farmers and dairy processors to improve productivity and competitiveness. The Dairy Farm Investment Program (2017-18 to 2021-22) supports dairy farmers to modernize their operations and improve their productivity through activities such as the adoption of robotic milkers, automated feeding systems, herd management tools, or other equipment upgrades. The Dairy Processing Investment Fund (2017-18 to 2020-21) supports dairy processors as they modernize their facilities and conduct near-market activities to introduce new and improved products that will compete with expected imports. The program supports access to technical expertise and the purchase of new equipment in order to expand processing capacity and diversify product lines to capture new market opportunities. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Dairy Farm Investment Program: 2023-24 |
General targeted recipient groups | Dairy Farm Investment Program
Dairy Processing Investment Fund
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Dairy Farm Investment Program
Dairy Processing Investment Fund
Program clients are also being engaged through email, site visits, web presence or other outreach and project assessment and monitoring. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 77,600,000 | 72,600,000 | 47,000,000 | 0 |
Total program | 77,600,000 | 72,600,000 | 47,000,000 | 0 |
Note: |
Dairy Direct Payment Program (Statutory)
Start date | August 16, 2019 |
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End date | March 31, 2020 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Income Protection Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Dairy Programs |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The objective of the Dairy Direct Payment Program is to support dairy milk producers as a result of market access commitments made under the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The program will provide grant payments to compensate Canadian cow's milk producers for their foregone income growth as a result of the recent trade agreements. |
Expected results | The excepted result:
The performance indicator(s) related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending – new program (to be determined in next evaluation planning cycle (March 2020)). |
General targeted recipient groups | Canadian supply managed milk producers. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Consultations were done with national stakeholders and milk marketing boards prior to the program being launched and payments delivered by the Canadian Dairy Commission. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
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Total grants | 345,000,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 345,000,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Food Waste Reduction Challenge (Voted)
Start date | June 13, 2019 |
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End date | March 31, 2024 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy. |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Food Policy Initiatives |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Food Waste Reduction Challenge will accelerate the implementation of innovative and concrete actions to reduce food waste in the food processing, grocery retail and food service sectors. The Challenge will seek to attract new ideas, partners, and resources to invest in solving the complex problem of food waste, prompt new collaborations among non-traditional partners and problem solvers, gather new data, and build the capacity of new innovators and support their entry into the market. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending – new program (to be determined in next evaluation planning cycle (March 2020)). |
General targeted recipient groups | For-profit organizations; not-for-profit organizations and charities; Canadian academic institutions; government (all levels); individual or sole proprietorships; Indigenous communities and groups; unincorporated groups, societies and coalitions. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | National consultations were held in 2017 on a national food policy, and published in Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's “What We Heard” report in 2018. The Government announced the Food Policy For Canada on June 17, 2019, followed by the Food Waste Reduction initiative on July 4, 2019. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's other communications efforts include mail outs, news conferences or news releases and posting on social media. The program administration will be meeting/engaging with the industry to improve understanding of the program and to validate program design. Program clients are also being engaged through email, web presence and other outreach methods such as workshops. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 1,996,300 | 3,500,000 | 6,100,000 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 0 | 1,996,300 | 3,500,000 | 6,100,000 |
Note: |
Food Policy Initatives (Voted)
Start date | June 13, 2019 |
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End date | March 31, 2024 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Food Policy Initiatives |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Through investments in infrastructure, the Local Food Infrastructure Fund aims to strengthen local food systems such as food banks, farmers' markets, and community gardens to increase access to healthy and nutritious food for at-risk populations. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending – new program (to be determined in next evaluation planning cycle (March 2020)). |
General targeted recipient groups | For-profit and not-for-profit organizations, including co-operatives; regional and municipal governments and agencies (can include schools or school boards); and Indigenous groups. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communication efforts may include mail outs, news conferences or news releases. Program clients may also be engaged through email, site visits, web presence, videoconferences, teleconferences or other outreach and project assessment and monitoring. Additional efforts include broader industry engagement, including outreach to federal, provincial and territorial counterparts and various food-related associations across the country. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 8,785,440 | 8,785,440 | 8,785,440 |
Total contributions | 0 | 2,196,360 | 2,196,360 | 2,196,360 |
Total program | 0 | 10,981,800 | 10,981,800 | 10,981,800 |
Note: |
Loan guarantees under the Canadian Agricultural Loans Act (Statutory)
Start date | June 18, 2009 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Canadian Agricultural Loans Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | Not applicable |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Loan Guarantee Programs |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Canadian Agricultural Loans Act program guarantees the repayment of loans made to producers and agricultural cooperatives by financial institutions. Producers use these loans to establish, improve, and develop their farms, while agricultural co-operatives use loans to process, distribute, or market agricultural products. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2018-19 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending – last evaluation completed in March 2019 (to be determined in next evaluation planning cycle (March 2020)). |
General targeted recipient groups | Farmers, beginning farmers and agricultural co-operatives. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | The primary marketing channel for the Canadian Agricultural Loans Act program is through the financial institutions who deliver the program. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada supports these efforts in a variety of ways to encourage awareness and uptake, including: social media campaigns (for example, Facebook, Twitter); direct mail to producers; print advertising in farm/lender publications; as well as print on demand fact sheets for the agricultural lenders which help maintain common messaging and brand identity. Each year, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada officials also attend two or three selected industry trade shows/annual general meetings to communicate the benefits of the program directly to producers and to learn and gather feedback from producers on the program. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 |
Total program | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 | 13,111,013 |
Note: |
Payments in connection with the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act – Advance Payments Program (Statutory)
Start date | April 25, 1997 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Agricultural Marketing Programs Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | Not applicable |
Link to departmental results | The agricultural sector is financially resilient |
Link to department's Program Inventory | Loan Guarantee Programs |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | There are two programs under the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act:
|
Expected results | Advance Payments Program The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
Price Pooling Program The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2016-17 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation and Amendment |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | 2019-20 – in progress |
General targeted recipient groups | Producers of agricultural products as defined under the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | The primary marketing channel for the Advance Payments Program is through the approximately 35 producer organizations who administrator the program. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada supports these efforts in a variety of ways to encourage awareness and uptake, including: social media campaigns (for example, Facebook, Twitter); print advertising in farm publications; as well as print-on-demand fact sheets that help maintain common messaging and brand identity. Each year, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada officials also attend two or three selected industry trade shows/ annual general meetings to communicate the benefits of the program directly to producers and to learn and gather feedback from producers on the program. In 2020-21, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be completing a review of Agricultural Marketing Program Act programs, as required under the Act. This legislative review will include holding, in cooperation with the regional offices, a series of engagement sessions around the country to obtain input from lenders (financial institutions), Advance Payments Program Administrators, producer organizations and producers. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 87,300,000 | 90,300,000 | 104,800,000 | 109,000,000 |
Total program | 87,300,000 | 90,300,000 | 104,800,000 | 109,000,000 |
Note: |
Provincial/Territorial delivered cost-shared programs under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental results |
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Link to department's Program Inventory | Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Markets and Trade Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Science, Research, Innovation and Environment Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-Shared Assurance |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Markets and Trade:
Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Science, Research, Innovation and Environment:
Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-Shared Assurance:
|
Expected results | Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Markets and Trade The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Science, Research, Innovation and Environment The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
Federal, Provincial and Territorial cost-shared Assurance The expected result:
The performance indicators related to the expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2017-18 Evaluation of Growing Forward 2 Cost-shared Programming Strategic Initiatives. |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Cost-shared initiatives to determine forward evaluation work to be completed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Federal, Provincial and Territorial Cost-shared Programs are planned and delivered by provincial and territorial governments. As such, initiatives to engage applicants and recipients will be determined by the provincial or territorial governments. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending |
2020-21 Planned spending |
2021-22 Planned spending |
2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 239,523,830 | 206,480,000 | 206,480,000 | 206,480,000 |
Total program | 239,523,830 | 206,480,000 | 206,480,000 | 206,480,000 |
Note: |
Disclosure of transfer payment programs under $5 million
AgriCompetitiveness program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Sector Engagement and Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The AgriCompetitiveness program provides non-repayable funding to help the sector build on existing capacity, enhance safety, adapt to changing commercial and regulatory environments, seize new opportunities, share best practices, and provide mentorship opportunities. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicators related to the expected result:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2017-18 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Sector Engagement and Development to determine forward evaluation work to be completed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | Industry related |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Stakeholders were engaged as part of the Government of Canada’s national consultations on the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 |
Total program | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 | 3,130,000 |
Note: |
AgriDiversity program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant and Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy. |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Sector Engagement and Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Through the AgriDiversity program, funding is provided to build the entrepreneurial capacity and business skills of underrepresented groups (such as Indigenous communities, youth, women, and persons with disabilities) and facilitate the sharing of best practices and knowledge. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicators related to the expected results:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable - new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Sector Engagement and Development to determine forward evaluation work to be competed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | Non-profit organizations, Indigenous communities, and other Indigenous recipients and organizations or persons |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Stakeholders were engaged as part of the Government's national consultations on the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 5,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 | 0 |
Total contributions | 995,000 | 995,000 | 995,000 | 1,000,000 |
Total program | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Note: Planned spending reflects funds already brought into the Department's reference levels as well as amounts to be authorized through the Estimates process as presented in the Department’s Annual Reference Level Update. More information will be provided in the Supplementary Estimates, as applicable. |
Career Focus program – Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (Voted)
Start date | February 6, 1997 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 (Terms and conditions amended) |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Sector Engagement and Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding to organizations for the creation of agricultural internships for career-related work experiences to youth and youth facing barriers. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicators related to the expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2014-15 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2019-20 (led by Employment and Social Development Canada) – in progress |
General targeted recipient groups | Industry-related for profit and non-profit organizations, municipalities and local organization including other levels of government (provincial and municipal), and individuals. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is one of 11 partner departments under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, led by Employment and Social Development Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada worked closely with the lead and other partner departments on the renewal of the Strategy, including through consultations with stakeholders and participants. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 3,214,000 | 864,000 | 864,000 | 864,000 |
Total program | 3,214,000 | 864,000 | 864,000 | 864,000 |
Note: Planned spending reflects funds already brought into the Department's reference levels as well as amounts to be authorized through the Estimates process as presented in the Department’s Annual Reference Level Update. More information will be provided in the Supplementary Estimates, as applicable. |
Grants to agencies established under the Farm Products Agencies Act (Statutory)
Start date | Not applicable |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Statutory authority (Farm Products Agencies Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | Not applicable |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector contributes to growing the economy. |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Farm Products Council of Canada |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The objective is to establish Farm Products Agencies Act - Part II national marketing agencies with powers relating to any farm product or farm products where it is satisfied that majorities are in favour of the establishment of an agency. An agency shall conduct its operations on a self-sustaining financial basis. Grants to an agency, not exceeding in the aggregate one hundred thousand dollars, can be made to enable the agency to meet initial operating and establishment expenses. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (to be determined in the next evaluation planning cycle (March 2020)). |
General targeted recipient groups | Body corporates - Agencies requesting funds related to this provision are considered body corporates as per s.16 (3) of the Farm Products Agencies Act. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Not applicable |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Note: Planned spending reflects statutory authority as presented in the Department’s Annual Reference Level Update. Planned spending has not been adjusted to include new information that may be contained in Budget 2020. More information will be provided in future Estimates, as applicable. |
Innovative Solutions Canada program (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices. |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Foundational Science and Research |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is a contributor with 20 other federal organizations to Innovative Solutions Canada, which is a $100 million innovation hybrid procurement program designed to support partnerships between government departments and agencies and Canadian innovators in the development of early stage, pre-commercial innovation with the ultimate goal of promoting the growth of Canada's small businesses. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to the expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Foundation Science and Research to determine forward evaluation work to be completed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | Canadian small- and medium-sized enterprises that will deliver some innovative solutions for the agriculture and agri-food sector. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | The Innovate Solutions Canada Secretariat, within Innovation Science and Economic Development, is responsible for engagement activities related to program awareness and media outreach. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada engages with applicants after projects have been approved. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 3,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 0 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 3,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 0 |
Note: Planned spending reflects funds already brought into the Department's reference levels as well as amounts to be authorized through the Estimates process as presented in the Department’s Annual Reference Level Update. More information will be provided in the Supplementary Estimates, as applicable. |
International Collaboration program (Voted)
Start date | October 21, 2010 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2013-14 (Terms and conditions amended) |
Link to departmental result(s) |
|
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Trade and Market Expansion Foundational Science and Research |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The objective is to provide development opportunities, enhance international cooperation and facilitate exchange of ideas and information among international participants; find solutions to common problems; and influence policy development of other participating countries in agriculture, agri-food, agri-based products and the agri-environment sectors. |
Expected results | The expected results:
The performance indicator related to the expected results:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2015-16 (portion under Trade and Market Expansion) 2016-17 (portion under Foundational Science and Research) |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessments of Trade and Market Expansion and Foundation Science and Research, to determine future evaluation work to be conducted up to 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | International organizations |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Stakeholders are engaged through emails, videoconferences, teleconferences and other outreach by the Department. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 4,043,000 | 1,643,000 | 1,643,000 | 1,643,000 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 4,043,000 | 1,643,000 | 1,643,000 | 1,643,000 |
Note: Planned spending reflects funds already brought into the Department's reference levels as well as amounts to be authorized through the Estimates process as presented in the Department’s Annual Reference Level Update. More information will be provided in the Supplementary Estimates, as applicable. |
Living Laboratories Initiative
Start date | June 7, 2018 |
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End date | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted appropriation annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2018-19 (Terms and conditions approved) |
Link to departmental result(s) | The Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector is effective in transforming ideas into new products, processes or practices |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Foundational Science and Research |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The objective is to establish a nation-wide network of sites where groups both in and outside of government can collaborate to co-develop, assess, and implement innovative solutions to address persistent agri-environmental issues. The goal is to get best-management practices and technologies into the hands of farmers faster by working together. |
Expected results | The expected result:
The performance indicator related to this expected result:
|
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable – new program |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Pending (2019-20 Preliminary Assessment of Foundational Science and Research to determine forward evaluation work to be competed by 2023-24). |
General targeted recipient groups | Not-for-profit organizations; Indigenous groups; agriculture producer(s) and or producer groups; and academic institutions. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Pre-consultative process: a series of five awareness-raising workshops, gathering issues and generating ideas, drawing on the expertise and collective intelligence of academic stakeholders, industry, Non-Government Organizations, municipal, provincial, and territorial government partners and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada staff was conducted in five different cities across Canada from March to June 2018. |
Type of transfer payment | 2019-20 Planned spending | 2020-21 Planned spending | 2021-22 Planned spending | 2022-23 Planned spending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 | 1,500,000 |
Total program | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 | 1,500,000 |
Note: Planned spending reflects funds already brought into the Department's reference levels as well as amounts to be authorized through the Estimates process as presented in the Department's Annual Reference Level Update. More information will be provided in the Supplementary Estimates, as applicable. |