Food and Beverage Companies Can Receive Government Funds
Feb 11, 2025
3 min read
Among various funds and grants available to food and beverage industries, Scientific Research and Experimental Development Incentive program (SR&ED) is one of the lucrative one. Many food and beverage industries do not consider filing for SR&ED because they do not believe they qualify. While it is true that altering a recipe by itself does not constitute SR&ED, many companies in the food and beverage industry do have eligible projects in processing or packaging stages. Food companies often require striking a careful balance between taste and nutrition, or achieve an acceptable quality of product with different ingredients.
Such companies spend time and materials experimenting various process combinations, which most of the time goes unclaimed. Here is the list of typical examples of SR&ED eligible projects in food and beverage industries:
Developing new products, recipes or formulations
Improving shelf-life of products
Making products more nutritious and more appetizing
Developing fat-free, gluten-free, or sugar-free products
Systematically improving food safety
Producing samples for sensory evaluation
Improving speed of processes while remaining quality consistency
Modifications of the machines, equipments or conveyer systems
Process automation and self-monitoring
Scaling up production
Reducing waste or developing recycling strategies
Implementation of environmental friendly or green technologies
Whether your company is improving the production efficiency of its food processing plant, testing for longer shelf-life or working to meet health and safety regulations (e.g. Health Canada, the FDA, HACCP etc.), Kelid™ can help you to identify eligible activities and expenses to maximize your claim. It costs you nothing to ask for a meeting to see if any of your work this year is eligible for this tax credit, because we do not get paid until your SR&ED claim successfully goes through. We strongly suggest to check out Kelid’s interactive Self-Assessment Look Up to determine eligibility of your projects. We also invite you to join our monthly news letter or follow us on Twitter, Linked-in, Facebook, or Google+ for latest government funding news and articles.