B.C. ag innovation to receive extra $10.4 million

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Published: February 28, 2014

The creation of innovative agricultural products in British Columbia will receive a boost over the next five years with an additional $10.4 million in funding from the federal and provincial governments.

Nineteen projects in the Canada-B.C. Agri-Innovation Program have been announced since an initial $3 million was announced last July through the Growing Forward 2 program.

The recent federal budget said an additional $10.4 million will be added over the next five years.

Some of the projects that have already been approved hope to transform agricultural waste into value-added products, test a rubber-bearing plant variety and develop new food and beverage products.

Industry, retailers, food processors and other organizations can apply for funding, which will help:

Advance plant, animal and food science

Advance energy and waste management

Advance new product development and commercialization

Improve soil and water quality

Improve climate change adaptation

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