Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program

Last updated on February 29, 2024

The 2024 Spring Intake is now closed. The next intake is expected to open later in 2024. Please check back for updates and announcements.

The objective of the KTTP is to increase the competitiveness, resiliency, and innovation of the British Columbia (B.C.) agriculture and food sector through facilitated knowledge and technology transfer.

The cost-shared reimbursement program is intended to strategically support B.C.’s producers and processors to innovate and adapt to changing environmental, production, and market conditions through practical, applied knowledge and skill development to ensure behaviour change.

Priority may be given to topics covering the Ministry of Agriculture and Food’s strategic extension priorities as noted in the mandate letter such as, but are not limited to:

  • Climate Action
  • Food Security
  • Regenerative Agriculture
  • Labour
  • Reconciliation & Declaration Act Implementation
  • Technology
  • Production and/or Processing
  • Farm Business Management

Traceability Knowledge Transfer Program applicants

Applicants interested in applying for funding to support a speaker or event focused on food, seafood or livestock traceability may apply for this program.  More information on the Traceability Knowledge Transfer (TKT) Program delivered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is available on the program’s website

If you require more information, or if you have any questions, please contact Knowledge.Transfer@gov.bc.ca.

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