Value-Added Ag Initiative

As the local food movement grows, so does the diversity of food grown and produced within the area- meats, cheeses, veggies, coffee roasting, even beer is produced here, and many more!

Sourcing local has many benefits including:

• Fresher, in-season food which tastes better

• Less transportation and fossil fuel usage

• The confidence of knowing where your food comes from

• Supporting local families to live and do business in the area

• Supporting and growing our local economy

We are currently working with the region’s Economic Development officers to assist in the education of local food awareness and value-added business development.

We have a short survey (less than 5 minutes) that will help us develop a strategy and provide valuable extension resources to anyone interested in starting or already has an established value-added business.

Survey Link Here


Upcoming events

The Ag E-commerce Experience: webinar

Thursday, November 18, 2020, 9:00 am– 10:00 amREGISTER HERE


Grant Funding Opportunities

These programs are directly associated with value-added development, there are numerous programs available for farms & ranches too. If you have any questions about producer questions you are welcome to contact the CARA office at 403-664-3777

CAP – Adapting Innovative Solutions in Agriculture

Alberta Innovates

CanExport SME

Alberta Export Expansion Program

BioTalent – Career Focus Green JobsWage Subsidy

Saskatchewan Value-Added CAP fundingavailable to Saskatchewan residents

CAP- Products to Markets (Small Projects)currently closed

CAP- Products to Markets (Large Projects) currently closed

CAP – Emerging Opportunities – currently closed

Local Food Infrastructure FundCommunity & non-profit grant

CanExport Community Investment
Community & non-profit grant

Loans Available

These are a list of loans known to our association we encourage you to do your own investigation into repayable options.

AgriInnovate Program

Farm Credit Canada

ATB Agriculture

AWE Business loansfor women

If you know of any additional grants or loans to be added to this list please contact our office at 403-664-3777


R2R Business Directory

A list of the local businesses and resources available in the area can be found online on the Return to Rural Project website here:

R2R Directory

Join the directory by emailing Wanda.Diakow@specialareas.ab.ca


Regional Producer Showcase

COMING SOON!


Support Services


Value-Added Ag Articles

Alberta Health Service – Food Business – Food Safety rules updates

Delectable cheese, tasty beef, and moving on up the value chain — LIVE! with Jeff Nonay (Oct 1, 2020)

The COVID-19 Pandemic Forces Some Farmers to Pivot to Direct-to-Consumer (April 1, 2020)

Direct-to-consumer sales heat up for farmers (April 23, 2020)

Alberta launches strategy for value-added agriculture (Feb 20, 2020)

Diverse, with high value: a look at B.C’s evolving agriculture sector (Aug 15, 2018)

Proceed to checkout — what online shopping could mean for the beef industry (April 3, 2018 )

A new approach: Turning to consumers for production advice (Aug 25, 2017)

Your value-added idea (April 9, 2015)

Farm Direct Marketing for Rural Producers (June 2013)


Video Resources

Export Webinars

Webinar series includes topic such as:

Planes, Trains & Trucks Oh My! Covid-19 Impacts on Logistics

So You Think You Can Export (Part 1 & 2)

Pivot Your Business During and Post- pandemic with Non-Branded Manufacturing

How to Enter the Food Service Sector


Using CanadaGAP for Your On-Farm Food Safety Program

CanadaGAP is a recognized on-farm food safety program for products like fruit, potatoes, greenhouse vegetables, field and leafy vegetables.

In this series of short videos, discover how and why Paradise Hill Farm made the decision to adopt CanadaGAP as their on-farm food safety program.

For more information, visit www.canadagap.ca


Export Services Webinars

Webinar series includes topic such as:

Have You thought About Exporting?

Export Essentials: What’s Involved in Exporting


Farmers’ Market Merchandising

A series of tips for farmers’ market newcomers, including naming your business, creating an experience and displaying bok choy.

Webinar series includes topic such as:

Creating an Image

Booth Set Up

Product Labelling

Signs & Signage

Salesmanship

Presentation

Creating a Memorable Shopping Experience

Value-Added Ag Initiative Partners

Wanda Diakow

Special Areas Regional Economic Development

P. 403-577-3523

wanda.diakow@specialareas.ab.ca

Steven Kuhn

Town of Oyen Corporate Services Manager

P. 403-664-3511

townoffice@townofoyen.com

Mark Nikota

Economic Development Officer

P. 403-854-5999

mark.nikota@cactuscorridor.com

Tammy MacMillan

Hanna Business Concierge

P. 403-854-5999

info@hannabusinesshub.com