- Agriculture Industry Overview
- Agriculture Industry Facilitators
- Provincial Agriculture Research and Development Program
- Food Safety & Quality
- Farm Business Management
- Insurance
- Business Risk Management Programming
- Animals
- Apiculture
- Land
- Plants
- Crop Production Guides
- Asparagus (297 KB)
- Brassica oleracea (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower) (5,311 KB)
- Lettuce (3,176 KB)
- Onion (1,328 KB)
- Rutabaga and turnip (3,105 KB)
Funding Programs
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) is a five-year (2023-2028), $3.5-billion initiative that aims to strengthen the competitiveness, innovation, and resiliency of Canada’s agriculture, agri‐food and agri‐based products sector. Applications are open for 2025-26. For application info visit Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
Provincial Vegetable Transplant Program
Applications now open until February 16, 2026
The Department of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands offers high-quality, low-cost vegetable transplants to eligible commercial farmers to help increase the production and variety of produce grown in the province, promote higher marketable yields and earlier harvests, and support food self-sufficiency.
Click here to learn more about the program.
Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program
2025 applications are closed.
The Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program supports current farmers and new entrants to the province’s agriculture and agrifoods sectors. The program has two streams, focusing on land development and agriculture infrastructure. Funding priority is given to projects that enhance food self-sufficiency, increase agricultural growth or increase secondary processing of food products.
Eligible applicants must have reported a minimum of $15,000 in eligible agriculture sales in one of the last three years or qualify as a new entrant. To encourage and support new farmers in the industry, new entrants can qualify for up to $20,000 in funding under the Agriculture Infrastructure program.
For more information call 709-637-2077 or email PAAP@gov.nl.ca.
2025-26 Program Guide
2025-26 Agriculture Infrastructure Application
2025-26 Land Development Application
2025-26 New Entrant Information Form
2025-26 Pasture Information Form
2023-24 Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program Payments
Community Garden Support Program/Programme de soutien des jardins communautaires
The Community Garden Support Program helps eligible municipalities, schools, not-for-profit organizations and community groups establish and enhance new and existing community gardens. Participants contribute to local food production and food self-sufficiency, so communities benefit from increased access to fresh, nutritious, locally grown food. The program provides up to a maximum of $750 per eligible applicant in the form of a non-repayable grant. There is no deadline to apply, but applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
2025-26 Community Garden Support Program Guide
2025-26 Community Garden Support Program Application
Programme de soutien des jardins communautaires 2025-26
Formulaire de demande du Programme de soutien des jardins communautaires 2025-26
2023-24 Community Garden Support Program Final Report
2022-23 Community Garden Support Program Final Report
2021-22 Community Garden Support Program Final Report
2020-21 Community Garden Support Program Final Report
Limestone Program
Agricultural limestone improves soil productivity, plant efficiency and environmental sustainability. The Limestone Program offers eligible farmers access to limestone at a reduced rate. For program and application details, visit Limestone Program
Provincial Farm Equipment Leasing Program
The Provincial Farm Equipment Leasing Program supports the Provincial Government’s commitment to enhance the agricultural sector and increase food self-sufficiency in Newfoundland and Labrador. Access to government-owned equipment reduces the financial burden of overhead, maintenance, repair, and storage costs for established and new entrant farmers.
For eligibility requirements, rates, and booking information, consult the Provincial Farm Equipment Leasing Program Guide.
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