Agri-innovation: IND-LED - R and D has received 11 federal government grants totaling $13,520,053. Key recipients include Pulse Canada / Pulse Crops (Canada) Association, Mustard 21 Canada Inc., and Canadian Centre for Swine Improvement Inc. Funding was primarily allocated by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, with some grants from an unknown department.
Agri-innovation: IND-LED - R and D
SaveTotal Grants
11
Total Amount
$13.5M
Provinces Served
0
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pulse Canada / Pulse Crops (Canada) Association | 1 | $6.9M |
| 2 | Mustard 21 Canada Inc. | 1 | $3.4M |
| 3 | Canadian Centre for Swine Improvement Inc. | 1 | $1.1M |
| 4 | Atlantic Grains Council | 1 | $761.7K |
| 5 | Conseil de la transformation alimentaire du Quebec (CTAQ) | 1 | $389.7K |
| 6 | Composites Innovation Centre Manitoba Inc. | 1 | $384.9K |
| 7 | Bioline Corporation | 1 | $259.2K |
| 8 | Pulse (Crops) Canada Association | 1 | $91.9K |
| 9 | Centre de Recherche sur les grains Inc.(CEROM) | 1 | $74.9K |
| 10 | Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission | 1 | $64.6K |
| 11 | Canadian Malting Barley Technology Centre | 1 | $60.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| No geographic data available. | |||
Departments Administering This Program
| # | Department | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unknown | 4 | $12.2M |
| 2 | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | 7 | $1.3M |
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