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Omineca Edition

Regional Newsletter
September 2025

 

Feature of the month:  Cover cropping and Seeking farm partners

Upcoming events: 

  • Sept 15: "Meat" Up Monday

Drought and Wildfire Preparedness

  • Is your farm wildfire-ready?
  • Responding to drought on your farm
  • Emergency management for agriculture - is your BCPID info up to date?

Programs and funding opportunities: 

  • Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program
  • Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program
  • Novel Tools and Technology Program
  • AgriBusiness Planning Program (ABPP) and New Entrant Farm Business Accelerator Program (NEFBA)
  • Climate Agri-Solutions Fund Program
  • Environmental Farm Plan
  • Livestock Waste Tissue Initiative 

Business Risk Management Programs:

  • Production Insurance
  • 2025 AgriStability Enhancement

Resources:

  • Success Story: TF Cattle Co Transforms Farm Land
  • New Market Readiness 
  • Benefits of Riparian Areas Factsheets
  • The 2026 Census of Agriculture
 
 

Cover cropping

 
 

Cover cropping is perhaps the single most important management practice to improve soil health and sustain long-term production stability. If you’re not quite sure which species are right for your operational goals, please visit the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food website to explore our cover-cropping resources. We also encourage you to share your experience with cover crops by emailing our team at agriservicBC@gov.bc.ca

Learn more
 

Seeking farm partners, survey link below!

Survey Link
 
 
 
 

"Meat" Up Monday

Membership
 
 
 

Is your farm wildfire-ready?

Find out with the BC Farm and Ranch Wildfire Preparedness Guide & Workbook.

Use the Guide & Workbook to:

  • Stay informed and connected – Know where to get updates, and communicate clearly with farm staff and responders
  • Protect buildings – Help firefighters help you by applying FireSmart principles to protect against ember showers, the top cause of wildfire structure damage
  • Plan for livestock safety – Decide when to shelter in place or relocate safely

If you keep livestock, poultry, or bees, update your BC Premises ID – this helps emergency responders protect your animals. 

 Be wildfire-ready – not wildfire-reactive.

 
Guide
Workbook
 
 

Responding to drought on your farm

When drought conditions impact your crops and livestock, timely decisions are critical. Focusing on key management strategies can help you navigate the challenges of a dry season. If you are experiencing the effects of hot and dry conditions, the Drought in Agriculture webpage has specific resources to help you make tough management decisions:

  • Review the Pasture and Hay Rejuvenation Options factsheet for guidance on options to rejuvenate overgrazed or drought-affected pastures or forage fields.

  • Refer to the B.C. Livestock Drought Management Guide for information on livestock feeding and strategies to address potential shortages, forage crop considerations and strategies, and analyze business and economic decisions.

  • The Drought Management Checklist for Livestock and Forage Producers provides key management practices to help minimize losses.

  • The Managing Livestock During Drought Decision Tree can help you make informed decisions during drought conditions and ensure the health of livestock.

 
 

Emergency management for agriculture - Is your BCPID info up to date?

If you keep livestock, poultry, or bees, its time to update your BC Premises ID — it could make all the difference in an emergency. Take five minutes to login to your account and confirm your details to make sure you are prepared in the event of an emergency. 

Not sure if your animals require registration? 
Check the BCPID brochure for a full list of species that need to be reported. 
Your animals rely on you. Help us support you—keep your BCPID info current. 
Register or Reconfirm your account now!  

Have a Premises ID, but no online access? 
Click "Get Access"  under the Access Paper Account section and enter your account number and phone number. 

Trouble logging in? Questions? We’re here to help: BCPID@gov.bc.ca | 1-888-221-7141 (Ask for Premises ID)  

Register or reconfirm
 
 
 
 

Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program

New Activity Added: Support for Communities!

Activity 8 provides funding for facilitation and strategic engagement for communities to support collaborative planning to address agriculture water supply challenges or user conflicts. Apply today!

Stream 3 applications are open until funding is fully committed.

Learn More
 
 

Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program

Funding remains available for this year’s Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program intake. Submit your application now to receive support for your knowledge or skill-building event.

Apply now

A new infographic has been published summarizing the results from the 2024–25 Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program and the impact of last year’s funding on B.C.’s agriculture and food sector. Click the button below to learn more.

Infographic
 
 

Novel Tools and Technology Program

The Novel Tools and Technology (NTT) for Prevention of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Pilot Program is now open for applications at: https://iafbc.ca/novel-tools-and-technology/

The NTT program provides funding for tools, such as filters and disinfection systems, and research intended to understand and reduce the risk of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) infection on high-risk commercial Lower Mainland poultry farms.

Note: NTT is not a cost-shared program. There are no requirements for eligible producers to contribute funds to the projects. If the total project costs exceed the available funding limits, the participant is responsible for covering those costs.

Applications for Stream 1 funding, which supports installing tools like filters or disinfection systems, were open from August 12 - 29, 2025.

Applications for Stream 2 funding, which supports partners who will research data about the effectiveness and use of tools and technologies, opened August 26, 2025.

Have a question? Email info@iafbc.ca, call 250-940-6150, or book a 10-minute phone consultation with an IAF staff member to discuss your NTT application via the NTT webpage.

Want updates?

Sign up for the NTT newsletter below!

Sign Up
 
 

AgriBusiness Planning Program (ABPP) and New Entrant Farm Business Accelerator Program (NEFBA)

Whether you are interested in starting a new farm, improving your existing farm, or growing your farm business, programs are available to help implement best practices for business growth and will be open for registration beginning October 2025.

Funding is available under two programs:

The B.C. Agri-Business Planning Program: Provides funding support for primary agricultural producers and agriculture, food and beverage processors to support informed decision making and ensure business development.

Link: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/programs/agri-business-planning-program

New Entrant Farm Business Accelerator Program: supports the growth of new entrants by providing financial support for the development and implementation of farm business plans and growth strategies. The Program supports business planning and cost-shared purchasing of commercial farm infrastructure and equipment needed to accelerate the revenue growth of farm businesses.

Link: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/programs/new-entrant-farm-business-accelerator-program


Funded in part by the Governments of Canada and British Columbia under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative

 
ABPP Link
NEFBA Link
 
 
 

Now Open – Funding Support for B.C. Exporters

The CUSMA Compliance Advisory Services Initiative (CCASI) is now accepting applications.

Eligible B.C. businesses could be reimbursed for up to 50% of eligible expenses, up to a maximum of $5,000, when they engage professional support to meet CUSMA requirements.

Businesses may qualify if they:

  • Are a registered business in British Columbia
  • Have exported goods to the United States within the past 12 months
  • Have incurred eligible costs on or after April 1, 2025

Start your application at https://exportnavigator.ca/ccasi/ 

Questions? Email cusma@exportnavigator.ca.

Supported by the Government of Canada through Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan). This contribution is administered by Export Navigator through Community Futures B.C.

Application
 

Climate Agri-Solutions Fund Program

Are you considering investing in rotational grazing infrastructure? Looking to get soil testing done? Planning to purchase seed for cover cropping?

The Climate Agri-Solutions Fund has funding available for BC and Yukon farmers to help cover these expenses and provide you with time to implement activities.

Applications are open until funding is fully committed. Apply today!

Learn More
 
 

Environmental Farm Plan

Unlock Funding to Improve Your Farm’s Environmental Practices!

The EFP Program helps you:

  • Identify environmental and climate-related risks on your farm
  • Learn ways to reduce those risks
  • Become eligible for funding through the Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) Program

It’s confidential and there’s no cost to participate. Request an EFP today!

Learn More
 
 

Livestock Waste Tissue Initiative 

Accepting Expressions of Interest! The Livestock Waste Tissue Initiative: Deadstock Collection Services is accepting Expressions of Interest via email. The program recognizes that deadstock collection services are needed in the western Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver regions.

Funding of up to $435,000 is available to support the development of a business plan and capital costs for starting or expanding deadstock collection operations in the Western Fraser Valley/Metro Vancouver region. Projects must include the collection of Specified Risk Material (SRM). Applications are being accepted through a two-stage Expression of Interest process.

Submissions are open until a suitable contractor has been identified.

Learn More
 
 

Insurance and Income Protection Programs are an important part of a farmer’s overall risk management strategy. AgriStability and Production Insurance work together to provide the best coverage for producers. 

Production Insurance

Production Insurance helps producers manage their risk of crop losses caused by hail, spring frost, excessive rain, drought, flooding and other extreme weather events.  In British Columbia, Production Insurance is available for: 

  • Berries 
  • Flower bulbs 
  • Forage 
  • Grain 
  • Grapes 
  • Tree fruit 
  • Vegetables 


Need help with Production Insurance? 

  • Phone: 1-888-332-3352 toll-free  
  • Email: ProductionInsurance.WilliamsLake@gov.bc.ca  
  • Visit: www.gov.bc.ca/CropInsurance

 Staff are available to help with the application and renewal process.

 
 

2025 AgriStability Enhancement

These changes are designed to provide stronger financial support to farmers and faster access to funds when you need them most. 

  • Compensation rate increased from 80% to 90%
  • Maximum payment limit doubled from $3 million to $6 million
  • Early (interim) payment rate increased from 50% to 75%
Learn More
 
 
 

Success Story: TF Cattle Co Transforms Farm Land

Sean Swoboda and his team at TF Cattle Company recently experienced a remarkable transformation in their farming practices thanks to the Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) program.

With the guidance of their EFP Advisor, they identified key environmental risks and took proactive steps to enhance their operations. Thanks to the Beneficial Management Practices Program (BMP), they invested in a state-of-the-art no-till seed drill, transforming their farming approach. The benefits? Reduced tilling hours, significant fuel savings, and improved soil health! Sean shared, "[Funding] made it possible to buy a no-till seed drill. The time saved planting was even more than anticipated!"

Farmers who have an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) learn how to reduce agriculture’s impact on the environment. Many Environmental Farm Plan participants enjoy increased efficiency, profitability, and new customers as a result of increased environmental sustainability. (Ministry of Agriculture and Food) 

EFP Program Funding has been provided by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a $3.5 billion, 5-year agreement between the federal, provincial and territorial governments. Additional funding has been provided by CleanBC. The program is delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of B.C. (IAF).

Read the story
 
 

New Market Readiness

Are you looking to up your game? There are some new resources to help you get there

  • Infographic to help you visualize the process
  • Guides to support you through every step of the process
 
Infographic
Learn More
 
 

Benefits of Riparian Areas Factsheets

Check out our four Benefits of Riparian Areas Factsheets to learn more about how maintaining healthy riparian areas on your farm can benefit your agricultural operation and contribute to ecosystem health.

Factsheet topics include:

  1. Healthy Riparian Areas and Agricultural Land
  2. Flood Mitigation and Water Resources
  3. Improved Pollination, Pest Control, and Biodiversity
  4. Soil Health

Read our Factsheets by following the link below.

Factsheets
 
 
 

The 2026 Census of Agriculture

The questionnaire for the 2026 Census of Agriculture has been published on the Statistics Canada website. 

New categories have been added to the commodity questions in the 2026 Census to identify emerging agricultural products. Questions on agricultural practices have been expanded to measure the breadth of environmental practices and environmental sustainability in the agricultural sector. Questions on the adoption of on-farm technologies and renewable energy production were updated with new or modified categories to better reflect current technologies.

Learn more
 
 
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Want to grow your farm or food business?

Contact your local Regional Agrologist

Karen Tabe

Email: Karen.Tabe@gov.bc.ca
Toll Free: 1-888-221-7141

 

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