Resiliency and Public Trust
Food Safety & Traceability
Program guidelines and intake information varies by funding stream. Select the relevant funding stream below for intake status and program information.
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The Food Safety and Traceability Program is designed to assist Manitoba agri-food and agri-product sectors in adopting and improving food safety and traceability practices. Financial assistance will be provided to eligible recipients for the development and implementation of food safety programs systems, training, purchasing of specific food safety equipment and validation and verification activities and traceability initiatives. These systems are also a requirement for many customers, associations and government regulators. This program will assist businesses to maintain and increase market access and export capacity.
Eligible Applicant Types
- Agri-food processors
- Agri-product processors
- Distributors
- Wholesalers
- Indigenous Groups (First Nation, Métis, and Inuit) including governments, individuals, businesses, communities, organizations, and other Indigenous-led groups undertaking agricultural initiatives)
Eligible Expenses
Eligible expenses include developing and implementing food safety programs, foods process and product validation activities, laboratory testing for food safety parameters, lab equipment, training costs, and professional fees for consultants, agencies or firms. More detail of eligible expenses can be found in the program guide.