Soil Health Analysis for PEI Producers & Watersheds Project
The Soil Health Analysis for PEI Island Producers and Watersheds Project is a project under the Strategic Industry Growth Initiative. The project is designed to support environmental sustainability and environmental management decisions, soil health, and improvements to agronomic productivity.
Who is eligible for free soil health testing?
Eligible participants in this program include registered PEI farms (with a gas tax number), members of the Future Farmer Program, or individual PEI watershed groups.
What is covered?
The project covers the additional costs of soil health analysis, which is considered an add-on testing package to standard chemistry analysis.
What is not covered?
The funding does not cover the cost of the S3 chemistry analysis (which is required to complete a soil health analysis on a soil sample). Soil chemistry analysis is a critical component of soil health. Therefore, a client that is eligible for the funding and wishes to have soil health analysis completed must submit two samples along with the respective forms (one sample for S3 chemical analysis and one for soil health analysis). The S3 chemistry analysis rate can be found in the fee schedule.
Do I need to apply?
Eligible clients do not need to apply for the funding. The soil health analysis fee will be waived at the time of sample submission/drop off.
How do I collect and/or submit a soil health sample?
How long is the funding being offered?
This funding arrangement is in place until March 31, 2021. Funding is limited and will be subject to availability based on volume of samples submitted.
For more information contact:
SIGI Agriculture Information Officer
PEI Department of Agriculture and Land
11 Kent Street, PO Box 2000
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 7N8
Telephone: (902) 314-0791
Email: SIGI@gov.pe.ca
The Canadian Agriculture Partnership (CAP) is a five-year, $3-billion commitment by Canada's 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.