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Farm Credit Canada | FCC Canada’s agriculture industry is undergoing a critical generational transition, with the need to empower young farmers amid demographic shifts, high land costs, and skills gaps, making targeted support and investment essential for the sector’s continued vitality
Farm Credit Canada - Wikipedia Farm Credit Canada (FCC, French: Financement agricole Canada; known as Farm Credit Corporation until 2001) is a Canadian Crown corporation and agricultural term lender
Farm Credit Canada Invests in UNDO to Scale Community-Based . . . Farm Credit Canada has made a major strategic investment in UNDO to scale enhanced rock weathering as a powerful nature-based carbon removal solution across Canadian farms, signalling a strong alignment between climate action, farm productivity, and rural community resilience
Farm Credit Canada And UNDO To Advance Sustainable . . . Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has made a strategic investment in carbon removal company UNDO, supporting enhanced rock weathering (ERW) operations that will advance sustainable farming practices in Canada With FCC’s support, UNDO will boost the deployment of its science-backed ERW technology, cooperating with Canadian farmers to deliver carbon removal results and significant soil health and crop
Farm Credit Canada bets big on homegrown agtech with $2 . . . Financial service provider Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is supporting the next generation of agtech companies with a C$2 billion commitment, aimed at spurring innovation in the region and closing the venture capital (VC) funding gap between Canadian and US start-ups
Farm Credit Canada promises $2B in agtech VC investments by . . . FCC said it’s made $170 million in investments so far, as both a direct funder of early-stage businesses and a limited partner in other funds (The Logic) Talking point: Farm productivity soared in the last century but improvements have trailed off