The Ontario government is investing more than $41 million over the next four years to build and revitalize Agricultural Research and Innovation Ontario (ARIO) infrastructure.
Announced by the province on Tuesday, the funding is part of the government’s broader plan to support Ontario’s farmers and ensure the agri-food sector remains resilient and competitive in the global marketplace, said a government release.
“Our government is taking action to protect Ontario’s agri-food sector, and we are proud to support farmers and business owners,” said Trevor Jones, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness. “Through investments in research and innovation, we are ensuring farmers and business owners have the best solutions to remain competitive against tariffs and ensure families can continue to buy high-quality, Ontario-made food with pride.”
ARIO is an agency of the Ontario government and owns the province’s network of strategic agri-food research infrastructure, including 14 research station properties, with 5,600 acres and over 200 buildings. Its focus on agri-food research and innovation in areas such as field crops, livestock, greenhouse, horticulture, aquaculture and soil health “helps translate research into practical solutions for farmers and agribusinesses,” the release said.