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Aquaculture Innovation and Market Access Program

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AIMAP Videos

  1. Fostering Sustainability; An overview of AIMAP projects and its recipients
  2. online presentation on best practices for submitting good AIMAP proposals

2012 – 13 Program Information and Application Guidelines

Program Overview

Purpose and Results of AIMAP Projects

The overall goal of the Aquaculture Innovation and Market Access Program (AIMAP) is to catalyze aquaculture industry investment from the private sector, as well as other sectors, that will:

  • Improve the competitiveness of the Canadian aquaculture industry by encouraging an aquaculture sector that continuously develops and adopts innovative technologies and management techniques to enhance its global competitiveness and environmental performance; and

  • Position Canadian aquaculture products as having high value in the market place based on their environmental performance, traceability and other considerations.

These goals contribute to the DFO strategic outcomes of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture and healthy and productive aquatic ecosystems.  Contribution funding under AIMAP is intended to enable recipients to plan, manage and complete projects that will achieve these strategic outcomes.

The AIMAP is a nationally competitive process with calls for proposals issued on an annual basis, and based on priorities established in consultation with provinces, territories and sector stakeholders.  The program will focus on one year duration projects (completion date March 31, 2013) with demonstrable industry-wide benefits implemented by the end of the project. 

Under this program a maximum of $4.5 million in DFO contribution funds is expected to be available annually to support innovation initiatives, and a maximum of $0.2 million in DFO contribution funds is expected to be available annually to support market access initiatives.