Ontario Agri-food Research Initiative
Learn how you could get money for agri-food research and innovation projects, and browse past funding recipients.
The Ontario Agri-Food Research Initiative (OAFRI) is now accepting applications for the following streams:
- applied research (application deadline: January 13, 2025)
- pilot and demonstration (application deadline: January 13, 2025)
- knowledge translation and transfer (application deadline: January 13, 2025)
- commercialization (application deadline: December 4, 2024)
- Grow Ontario Accelerator Hub (continuous intake)
Overview
The Ontario Agri-Food Research Initiative (OAFRI) provides funding for agri-food research and innovation projects in Ontario, which is a key pillar of the Grow Ontario Strategy. OAFRI strives to create an application process that adheres to the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and Indigenization. The goals of the initiative are to:
- fund demand-driven research and innovation activities in the agri-food sector
- support the sector’s resiliency and facilitate sustainable growth
- improve knowledge or technology to address business challenges
- expand market opportunities locally and globally
OAFRI is jointly funded by the Governments of Canada and Ontario under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), a five-year federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
Funding streams and how to apply
OAFRI has a number of funding streams to support research and innovation projects aimed at providing solutions for Ontario’s agri-food sector (such as new knowledge, technologies, products or practices).
The streams are categorized based on technology readiness levels (TRL). Use the TRL as a reference to determine the appropriate OAFRI stream for your application. The streams are:
- applied research
- pilot and demonstration
- knowledge translation and transfer (KTT)
- commercialization
For all streams, your application must align with at least one of the research priorities outlined in the specific stream intake guidelines.
Applied research
Applied research projects use the process of scientific investigation (including lab work and experiments) to find solutions to existing problems.
In the TRL, these projects are in the research and development stage. They focus on generating new knowledge and experimental proof-of-concept in a laboratory or simulated environment (early stage TRL up to level 5).
Guideline information
Intake is open. The deadline to submit an application is January 13, 2025.
Read the 2024 applied research guidelines (PDF) for more details, including how to apply.
Applications are submitted through the research management system (RMS).
If you need help with the RMS, please contact RMS@ontario.ca
You can access the 2023 applied research guidelines for information on the previous intake.
Pilot and demonstration
Pilot and demonstration projects are undertaken after lab work or theoretical applied research on proof-of-concept has been completed. The goal of the pilot and demonstration stream is to fund projects that focus on the development of a model or prototype of new technology (complete TRL 6).
The pilot project is the step between applied research and full-scale commercial application. The latter allows researchers to assess if their findings are generalizable to the real world. These projects aim to complete TRL 6 (prototype development).
Guideline information
Intake is open. The deadline to submit an application (PDF) is January 13, 2025.
Read the 2024 pilot and demonstration guidelines (PDF) for more details and how to apply.
You can access the 2023 pilot and demonstration guidelines for information on the previous intake.
Knowledge translation and transfer
The knowledge translation and transfer (KTT) stream is focused on activities designed to drive the transformation of research knowledge into use faster, including:
- synthesis
- exchange
- engagement
- dissemination
- dialogue
- collaboration
- brokering between researchers and research users
These projects go beyond typical communication activities and include an array of knowledge mobilizing activities.
Guideline information
Intake is open. The deadline to submit an application (PDF) is January 13, 2025.
Read the 2024 KTT guidelines (PDF) for more details and how to apply.
Commercialization
Commercialization stream funding is focused on scaling innovative technologies, products and services to the real world or commercial environment. It ensures technologies and best practices are suitable for commercial use and ready to be widely used.
This stream will fund activities which may include:
- market validation — conducting market research to determine the size and quality of market opportunity for a new and promising technology, product or service
- product development — creating prototypes, performing field trials, removing any barriers to a market launch or private sector adoption and optimizing a minimum viable product that best meets the needs of customers (will advance technologies through TRL 7-9)
Guideline Information
Intake is open. The deadline to submit an application is December 4, 2024.
For more information and to submit an application, visit the Bioenterprise website.
Grow Ontario Accelerator Hub
In addition to the OAFRI funding streams, the Grow Ontario Accelerator Hub provides agri-food business supports that enable more solutions and technologies to be brought to market by providing:
- mentoring and advisory services
- growth planning
- investment readiness
Supports are also provided to businesses across the agri-food supply chain for innovation adoption.
Intake for the Grow Ontario Accelerator Hub is open on a continuous basis.
Learn more and submit an application through Bioenterprise.
Eligibility
To be eligible for funding, the lead applicant must:
- be located in Ontario
- demonstrate their capacity to perform quality research and innovation activities
- be part of:
- a university or college
- a research organization, institute or foundation
- an industry organization or business
- a non-government organization
- a municipal or indigenous government or government agency
Who is not eligible
Ineligible applicants include:
- Federal and provincial government researchers. These researchers may collaborate on a research project with another eligible lead applicant.
- Researchers outside the province of Ontario. Researchers from other provinces may collaborate on a research project if the lead applicant for the project is in Ontario.
- Researchers with an outstanding progress report for another research project funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA). Outstanding reports must be submitted to be eligible to receive funding under this initiative.
Intake dates
Stream | Intake |
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Applied research | 2024-2025: October 15, 2024 to January 13, 2025 |
Pilot and demonstration | 2024-2025: October 15, 2024 to January 13, 2025 |
Commercialization |
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Knowledge translation and transfer | 2024-2025: October 15, 2024 to January 13, 2025 |
Virtual information session
We will hold a virtual information session (webinar) for the applied research, pilot and demonstration and knowledge translation and transfer streams on October 29, 2024 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
We will be available to:
- provide an overview of the initiative
- explain the streams of funding and the priorities
- answer your questions about the application process and research priorities
Register to attend this session and get webinar details.
Bioenterprise will hold a virtual event outlining the objectives, important deadlines and application processes for the OAFRI commercialization stream on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 – 10 a.m. EST. Register for the Bioenterprise session.
Past recipients
Browse a list of past project recipients and amounts awarded.
Contact us
For more information about this initiative, email us at research.omafra@ontario.ca.