Traceability Adoption Program provides cost-shared funding towards the purchase and installation of traceability systems, practices, technologies, or infrastructure to help businesses meet new and existing regulatory requirements for the traceability of food, animals, and seafood products.
The Traceability Adoption Program (TAP) is funded by the Governments of Canada and British Columbia through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. The program is delivered by IAF.
Program Objectives
TAP seeks to increase the adoption of traceability systems across BC’s agrifood and seafood sectors. The program’s intent is to help to enable industry to meet both existing, and new, regulatory requirements for traceability systems.
Stream 1: Traceability Adoption for Private Businesses
The objective of Stream 1 is to increase and support the implementation of facility-based traceability systems for private businesses across BC’s agrifood and seafood sector.
Stream 2: Traceability Adoption for Sector Organizations
The objective of Stream 2 is to enhance and streamline information sharing across a value chain or sector to improve supply chain transparency and execute emergency response procedures (e.g. food recalls) when required.
To apply and for more information, visit TAP webpage. (linked in sidebar)