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December 15, 2022

Governments of Canada and Manitoba Invest Over $600,000 to Establish Project ASPIRE Hub

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Industry-led Roundtables will Support Implementation of Manitoba Protein Advantage Strategy Action Plan

As part of its ongoing work to position Manitoba as a global leader in sustainable protein, the governments of Canada and Manitoba are investing more than $600,000 through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) to establish a hub that supports the implementation of Project ASPIRE (Accelerating Sustainable Protein Impact and Results), federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Derek Johnson announced today.

“The ASPIRE Hub is a tremendous example of protein industry stakeholders working together towards a strategic vision,” said Bibeau. “Engaging the entire value-chain will improve competitiveness and long-term growth of Manitoba’s protein sector.”

“Since launching the Manitoba Protein Advantage Strategy in 2019, our government has continually supported the sustainable growth of the province’s protein industry, recognizing that positioning Manitoba as a global protein supplier of choice will benefit the profitability and competitiveness of local producers and processors and the provincial economy as a whole,” said Johnson. “Project ASPIRE – a concerted and co-ordinated team effort advancing the strategy – is gaining momentum, making it the opportune time to establish this hub.”

The Project ASPIRE hub will provide stakeholders the opportunity to work collaboratively at industry-led roundtables – one for each of the strategy’s 10 pillars – to identify priority actions and co-ordinate strategic activities to advance sustainable protein production and processing in the province.

The hub will be hosted by the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, thanks to the industry association being well-equipped to co-ordinate, catalyze and facilitate the implementation of Project ASPIRE. Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters will be recruiting expertise in the near future to facilitate industry, academia and government actions to implement ASPIRE’s objectives.

“We are pleased to host the ASPIRE hub to bring industry leaders together to foster innovation and competitiveness to the sector,” said Ron Koslowsky, divisional vice-president, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters. “We are always looking for ways to help local manufacturers strengthen their competitive advantages and build knowledge, capacity and contacts, and this hub will do just that.”

The Manitoba Protein Advantage Strategy launched in 2019 to grow the animal and plant protein sector, aiming to attract new investments of $1.5 billion and create 1,550 new jobs by 2025. To date, the strategy has already attracted over $823 million in new investments — 55 per cent of its goal — and created 912 new jobs — 59 per cent of its goal.

“This initiative to advance a vision where Manitoba is the global leader for growing and value-adding sustainable protein has been strongly embraced by protein industry stakeholders,” said Dickson Gould, chair, Manitoba Protein Consortium. “The creation of the ASPIRE Hub provides the structure and support that enables industry stakeholders to take the lead in achieving our ambitious goals.”

The Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a five-year, $3-billion commitment by the federal, provincial and territorial governments that supports Canada’s agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes a $2-billion commitment that is cost-shared 60 per cent federally and 40 per cent provincially/territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories.

For more information, visit: https://agriculture.canada.ca/en/about-our-department/key-departmental-initiatives/canadian-agricultural-partnership.

To learn more about Manitoba’s work in protein innovation, visit: https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/protein/index.html.

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