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Canada Invests $17.5 Million in Food Infrastructure Initiatives

Canada Invests $17.5 Million in Food Infrastructure Initiatives

Post by : Shweta

The Government of Canada has unveiled an investment of $17.5 million for 58 initiatives under the Local Food Infrastructure Fund’s Large Scale Projects intake. This announcement took place on March 2, 2026, and underscores the commitment to enhancing local food systems and making nutritious food more accessible nationwide.

These funded projects prioritize support for community organizations, food banks, and local entities dedicated to alleviating food insecurity. The focus lies in developing and upgrading essential infrastructure, including food storage facilities, community kitchens, greenhouses, and distribution networks. Enhancements to these facilities will empower communities to deliver consistent and sustainable food assistance to those in need.

The funding intends to yield long-lasting advantages by bolstering the capabilities of local food networks. It is expected to help organizations maintain fresh produce for extended periods, minimize food waste, and improve food distribution efficiency for at-risk groups. Numerous selected projects aim to directly benefit low-income families, seniors, and those confronting food insecurity.

Authorities highlight that the Local Food Infrastructure Fund is pivotal in fostering resilient food systems throughout Canada. By endorsing large-scale projects, the program nurtures collaboration and innovation amongst local partners, equipping communities to tackle challenges like increasing food prices and supply interruptions more effectively.

This recent funding round reaffirms the government's ongoing commitment to enhancing food security while fostering community-driven initiatives. The anticipated outcomes include improved access to healthy food options and a greater overall sustainability of local food systems across Canada.

April 14, 2026 3:53 p.m. 739
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