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Replenish Nutrients Secures $250,000 in Sustainable CAP Funding to Support Beiseker Facility Scale-Up

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Executive Summary
- Replenish Nutrients has been approved for a non-dilutive grant of up to $250,000 from the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) Value-Added Program.
- The funding is designated for the Beiseker Granulation project in Alberta to support the scale-up of its proprietary zero-waste fertilizer manufacturing facility.
- The Beiseker facility has reached sustained production rates of 4–5 metric tonnes per hour and is transitioning toward full-scale commercial operations.
Key Details
- Grant Amount: Up to $250,000.
- Funding Source: Governments of Canada and Alberta via the Sustainable CAP Value-Added Program.
- Current Production Rate: 4–5 metric tonnes per hour at the Beiseker facility.
- Targeted Output: Approximately 2,000 metric tonnes per month.
- Operational Requirements for Target: Full implementation of final conveyance, load-out systems, and transition to 24-hour operations.
- Use of Funds/Offset: The grant offsets eligible capital investments made in 2025 for the procurement and installation of specialized processing equipment, specifically:
- Advanced granulation components
- Dryers
- Automated controls
- Strategic Goals: Increase production throughput, improve operational efficiency, and enhance cash flow visibility.
Notable Quotes
- Neil Wiens, CEO: "This non-dilutive funding helps accelerate the continued scale-up of our Beiseker production facility. As demand for sustainable soil-health solutions grows, these investments position Replenish to expand production capacity to meet those market opportunities."
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