The initiative will help fund job training and new recruitment marketing campaigns, introduce new worker supports such as ridesharing programs and language training and support the planning of on-site amenities and recreational facilities, a news release said.
“We have heard loud and clear from Ontario’s agribusiness champion processors that continued access to skilled labour is crucial to their long-term growth,” said Ontario Agriculture Minister Rob Flack.
Successful producers and processors can receive up to 50 per cent in cost-share support per project, up to a maximum of $40,000.
Eligible industry organizations and collaborations between or among businesses can receive up to 50 per cent of their eligible costs, up to a maximum of $100,000 per project.
The Initiative will start accepting applications on October 22.