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Government of Canada Grants $4,065,548 in Funding to Strengthen and Develop Saltwater Aquaculture in Quebec

Grant to create an investment fund for Quebec marine aquaculture companies and to finance the development of innovative packaging for live shellfish
May 20, 2010

Government of Canada Grants $4,065,548 in Funding to Strengthen and Develop Saltwater Aquaculture in Quebec
The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of State for Canada Economic Development, announced the award of two contributions totalling $4,065,548 to the Société de développement de l'industrie maricole Inc. (SODIM). The organization will use this assistance to create an investment fund for Quebec marine aquaculture companies and to finance the development of innovative packaging for live shellfish.

SODIM has therefore been granted $4,000,000 in repayable funding through the Community Diversification program to set up an investment fund to finance various marine aquaculture development projects in Quebec's maritime regions. The Aqua-Mer fund will provide considerable leverage by generating overall $11 million in overall investments among the targeted firms. According to SODIM, this initiative should result in the creation of some 20 new enterprises by the year 2017 while strengthening and fostering the growth of existing companies in the sector.

"The fishing industry is in the throes of a major transformation that requires new ways of doing things. Saltwater aquaculture is a sector of activity to be exploited and an avenue to secure the industry's future. By contributing to the establishment of the Société de développement de l'industrie maricole's Aqua-Mer fund, Canada Economic Development is also supporting the startup, growth and long-term viability of enterprises in the sector," noted the Minister of State.

A second non-repayable contribution of $65,548, granted through the Business and Regional Growth program, will serve for the conducting of research and development on new innovative packaging for the commercialization of live shellfish. Thanks to this assistance, SODIM, in collaboration with its partners, will be able to develop new expertise that is sure to enable enterprises to bolster their sales and break into new markets.

"Aquaculture will help diversify and sustain Quebec coastal communities affected by the reduction in fishing activities. That is why Canada Economic Development sees this niche as a priority for the region's economic growth. The directors of SODIM have clearly understood that innovation is the way of the future. This research and development project will make it possible to increase product life and thereby open up new markets, which is an extremely promising prospect," Minister Lebel concluded.

Aquaculture is an important sector in terms of both economic activity and employment, assuring jobs to about 6,000 Canadians. In Quebec, there are some 20 companies, together employing 130 people, operating in the sector