Apply online now for the 2025 CABEF Scholarships

Applications are now open for seven, $2,500 scholarships from the Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation. Any student entering or pursuing an agricultural related program at a Canadian college, university or apprenticeship (trade) institution is eligible to apply. The awards empower young leaders to follow one of the endless career paths in the agri-food sector.

“Canadian agriculture needs more passionate people to address the challenges of tomorrow, ” said Becky Parker, Chair of the CABEF Board of Directors. “We are proud to support the future of our industry by providing scholarships to deserving students who are pursuing agriculture and food careers in Canada.”

One scholarship is awarded in each of British Columbia/Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec, and Atlantic Canada. Applicants are assessed on a combination of their leadership attributes, and written or video response to the question, “Canada's agriculture and food industry currently employs 1 in 9 people, showcasing its significance to the nation's economy and food security. Discuss one opportunity and one challenge related to the agriculture job market and explore how young people can contribute to the industry’s growth and sustainability.”

The deadline to apply is April 30, 2025. For more information and to access the online application form, visit www.CABEF.org.

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About CABEF:

CABEF advances education and encourages excellence in the agri-food sector by providing scholarships to students enrolled in agricultural studies at a Canadian college, university or technical institute. For more information, visit cabef.org.

 

CABEF announces winners of prestigious national agricultural scholarships


[PORT ELGIN, ON] – Six students from across the country are recipients of the 2024 scholarships, sponsored by the Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation.

The $2,500 scholarships are awarded to students entering or currently pursuing an agricultural or agri-food related program at a Canadian college, university or technical institution.

This year’s recipients are:

Emma Pflanz, Vancouver, BC

Brooke-Lynn Finnerty, Sturgeon County, AB

Mary Lee McNeil, Alameda, SK

Faryal Yousaf, Brandon, MB

Allison Goodyear, Ottawa, ON

Emma Bishop, Round Hill, NS

Applicants were assessed on a combination of their leadership attributes, and written or video response to the question “Canada is a global leader in sustainable agriculture and food production.  Provinces and Territories came together to create the Guelph Statement which outlines a vision for 2028. Select one of the six guiding principles from the Guelph Statement and describe three ways that the agriculture and food industry can remain sustainable for years to come.”

“We are honoured to support these students as they pursue their career paths in agriculture and food,” says Becky Parker, chair of the board for CABEF. “Based on their applications, it is clear they are future leaders who will bring the innovative ideas and passion needed to overcome the challenges faced by the agri-food industry.”

To obtain a print-friendly image of a scholarship winner, or to obtain a copy of their winning essay, please contact [email protected]. For further information about CABEF’s work, visit cabef.org.

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Contact:

Mary Thornley
Executive Director, Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation
[email protected]

Becky Parker
Chair, Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation
[email protected]

About CABEF:
CABEF advances education and encourages excellence in the agriculture industry by providing scholarships to students enrolled in an agriculture-related program at a college, university or technical institute in Canada. For more information, visit cabef.org.