Prefecture: “Auxiliary Fund for the Development of Agricultural Merchant Business Products in Reiwa 8”

Agency愛媛県(受付:公益財団法人えひめ産業振興財団)
Max amount
¥3,000,000
Rate
67%
Actual spend × rate = subsidy amount (capped). Smaller spend yields just this fraction; above the cap you receive the max. Not an approval probability.
Deadline
2026-06-15 (9d)
Area
愛媛県
Single area

Summary

農 Prefecture and the Ehime Industry Promotion Foundation support the development of high value-added products by small and medium-sized enterprises, etc., and promote new business development through agriculture and commerce collaboration, revitalization of local economy, and creation of 。. The target is a collaboration between small and medium-sized enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises whose main business is located in Prefecture, and the local agriculture and forest fishermen. In addition to being a collaboration between small and medium-sized enterprises in the prefecture and the farmers in the prefecture, a member of the会員登録 Prefectural Government Co-Creation Center "E:N BASE". In the special framework, it is recommended to use food tech, digital marketing, overseas deployment, SDGs, pre。ural research institute development varieties, and cooperation with food industry technology center. The applicable expenses are limited to the amount of equipment, raw materials, borrowings, intellectual property rights and other related expenses, fees, travel expenses, outsour fees, consignment fees, marketing research expenses, public relations expenses, and labor costs. Auxiliary rate and upper limit are within 1/two of the general frame, 1.5 million yen, 2/3 of the special frame, 3 million yen. The application period is from April 30th to June 15th, 2026. After reviewing the documents, the applicant will be selected after the interview screening. After completion, you will be asked to report the results, save evidence documents, and report on commercialization for 5 years.

Tags

New business / startupMarketing / sales channelsR&DOverseas expansionRegional revitalization