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Friday Food Innovation Round-Up – September 18

By Community Manager posted 09-19-2025 12:00

  

New Canadian foodtech venture accelerators, big funding wins, and even bigger collaborations. Here’s some of the food innovation highlights from the past two weeks: 

🌎 Canada rolls out new trade resilience supports while deepening ties with Mexico 
🌱 MaRS launches national Food & Agtech Mission with FCC backing 
🥗 Phytokana & Maia Farms announce $32.5M fava bean processing project in Alberta 
☕ RFINE raises $1.7M to scale upcycling tech for spent coffee grounds 

Let’s dive in! 

 

Canada–U.S. Trade Brief: Buying Local, Thinking Global 

Breaking down what’s changing in Canada-U.S. relations—and what it means for Canada’s food sector. 

What’s the Latest 

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced what he called the most comprehensive suite of trade resilience measures in Canadian history. Then, this week, Carney reinforced this focus on resilience abroad, meeting President López Obrador in Mexico City to align on cooperation ahead of the 2026 CUSMA review. Both leaders pledged to coordinate closely as U.S. trade policy grows more unpredictable. 

What You Should Know 

  • The Strategic Response Fund will channel $5B into industries adapting to trade disruptions, with a focus on competitiveness and technology adoption. 

  • A new Buy Canadian Policy formalizes Ottawa’s push for consumers and retailers to source homegrown goods, giving processors and food manufacturers a chance to expand domestic share. 


Key Takeaway
 

Canada’s latest moves signal a pivot from reactive tariff management to a long-term resilience strategy—one that hints at a permanent move away from U.S. trade reliance. For food innovators, the message is twofold: domestically, expect stronger incentives to highlight Made-in-Canada products and build tighter, technology-enabled supply chains. 

Globally, expect a more deliberate effort to reduce dependence on U.S. access by forging deeper partnerships with markets like Mexico and beyond. The opportunity lies in treating trade disruption not as a headwind, but as a catalyst to modernize domestic food sector operations and position Canadian food as both locally favoured and globally competitive. 

 

💡 Food Innovation News 

  • MaRS Discovery District has launched a new Food and Agtech Mission with support from Farm Credit Canada. The initiative will channel capital to high-impact ventures, scale innovations that cut emissions and waste, and build resilience in supply chains. Core components include a venture accelerator (supporting up to 10 startups), an 18-month corporate adopter cohort to co-develop pilots, and guidance from a national coalition of industry leaders and investors. Applications for the accelerator are open until October 17, 2025. 

  • Alberta’s Phytokana Ingredients and B.C.-based Maia Farms are spearheading a C$32.5 million initiative (including C$6.6M in funding from Protein Industries Canada) to convert Canadian-grown fava beans into protein concentrate, starch flour, and flours. The plan includes building a fully automated facility near Strathmore, AB, with the capacity to process 30,000 tonnes/year, and Maia will upcycle those fava ingredients into mycelium proteins. 

  • Halifax startup RFINE has closed an oversubscribed $1.7 million CAD equity round (surpassing its $1.5M target) to scale its technology that transforms spent coffee grounds into shelf-stable, food-grade ingredients. The company will use the new funds to accelerate commercialization across quick-service coffee partners and broaden its operations in sustainable upcycling. 

 

💰 New Opportunities 

We have some exciting in-person events on the horizon from coast to coast, including regional celebrations of the pioneering companies named to our inaugural Foodtech Frontier list and the Foodtech Next Showcase in Ottawa. See everything else we have planned on our Events Page. 

Elsewhere, applications have opened for the 2025 FoodTech 500, the definitive list of the world's most promising and influential agrifoodtech startups and scaleups. Learn more and submit your application here. 

🛠️ Job Openings 

Here’s a few cool food innovation jobs that popped up recently: 

Have an open position you’re looking to fill? Be sure to post it on the Food Innovator Career Hub! 

 

🌟 Highlights from YODL 

Catch up on this week’s top YODL conversations 


Do you have something worth including in our next Friday Food Innovation Roundup? Reply to this post to let us know about your news, events, or job openings!
 

Thanks for reading! 

Comments

09-19-2025 21:32

Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful roundup, it’s exciting to see how Canada’s food innovation sector is accelerating.

One small note: Mexico’s current president is Claudia Sheinbaum (elected in 2024), which makes this moment even more interesting for Canada–Mexico collaboration in food and agriculture.

On that note, I’d love to share that I’m leading the Taste & Trade Mission 2025 in Mexico City this October, connecting Canadian food companies from BC, Alberta, and Ontario with Mexican partners. The goal is to create exactly the kind of resilient, cross-border relationships highlighted here bridging innovation with cultural and community impact.