No images? Click here ![]() Welcome to the May 2025 newsletter! We have several May learning opportunities to highlight and some big funding programs opening for applications soon. Upcoming Spring Events
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![]() ![]() In July 2024 the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food launched the AgriService BC Crop and Livestock Reporter Program, based on the very successful crop reporting programs in Alberta and Saskatchewan. This program is for any agricultural producer or allied tradesperson who enjoys monitoring agricultural production conditions in their area and would like to be part of a network of people contributing timely, local agricultural intel to raise awareness of growing conditions throughout B.C. and support agricultural information sharing. ![]() On-Farm Research Info Session: Regenerative Climate Resilient Vegetables Time: Thursday, May 8, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PDT This event also introduces the next four-year phase of field trials launching this spring, focused on enhancing regenerative outcomes through practices like conservation tillage, nutrient management, and cover cropping. Organic vegetable farmers in the Kootenays, Vancouver Island, and the Lower Mainland are invited to learn more about joining the trial! What to expect:
![]() Free AgLife Connector Training from the AgLife Network The AgLife Network - Connector Training is a suicide prevention gatekeeper and mental health awareness training for anyone who works with or in agriculture. Using the Check, Care, Connect model, participants will be trained in primary skills and a deeper exploration of the agricultural side of mental health. May 20, 9:00 AM– 12:30 PM PDT: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1332027362699 ![]() Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust (DFWT) ![]() The Ministry is a funding partner of the Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust (DFWT). The DFWT is a non-profit organization that has promoted the conservation of farmland, soil resources and wildlife habitat in the Fraser River estuary through co-operative land stewardship with local farmers for more than 30 years. ![]() Introducing the Agri-Ecosystem Stewardship Initiative (AESI) ![]() While the Investment Agriculture Foundation has retired the “Farmland Advantage (FLA)” name, the Ministry’s support continues under a new program title: Agri-Ecosystem Stewardship Initiative (AESI). What’s not changing are the Ministry’s funding commitment, the delivery model, core activities, and ecological restoration priorities that have defined this important work. AESI is a voluntary program that supports B.C. producers in implementing beneficial management practices that enhance ecological goods and services on agricultural lands. The program continues to focus on riparian and grassland restoration and protection, building on the legacy and success of the former Farmland Advantage program. Led by the Province of B.C. and delivered by IAF, AESI strengthens the province’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and ecosystem resilience. Stay Informed: Subscribe to receive updates and program announcements. ![]() 2026 Nuffield Scholarship Applications Are Now OPEN Nuffield Canada’s scholarship is an opportunity to develop global perspectives, expertise and leadership capacity in Canadian agriculture. The scholarship includes:
Application Intake: April 1 - June 30 each year. ![]() The Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program - Apply Now The 2025–26 Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program (KTTP) is experiencing strong interest, and we encourage applicants to apply now while funding is still available. The program provides up to 75% in cost-shared funding to support events and activities that build practical skills and knowledge among B.C. producers and processors. Eligible activities include workshops, farm tours, field days, and speaker events. Organizations working to strengthen B.C.’s agriculture and food sector are encouraged to apply soon. Completed applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis, and the program intake will close once all funding has been committed. Apply by visit the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program webpage (Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program - Province of British Columbia) ![]() ![]() 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. AgriStability AgriStability helps stabilize farm income by managing the risk of large income declines. The AgriStability program is based on the income and expenses of individual farms. AgriStability Enrolment Deadline Extension for 2025 The 2025 AgriStability enrolment deadline has been extended to July 31, 2025. This extension provides additional time for producers to register as they manage challenges such as production loss, increased costs, and changing market conditions. Sign up for AgriStability using our online form or by sending the completed printable/fillable PDF to BC AgriStability. Rapid Support Available The interim rate for the 2025 Program Year has increased from 50% up to 75%. Farmers experiencing losses can apply for interim payments under AgriStability for quicker financial assistance. Utilize Risk Management Programs Producers are encouraged to use the comprehensive suite of business risk management (BRM) programs, including AgriStability, to protect their operations and contribute to a resilient agriculture sector. Have questions about AgriStability?
We’re available Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Service is available in English and Punjabi. 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: Need help with Production Insurance?
Staff are available to help with the application and renewal process. ![]() B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service ![]() The B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service is a single source for support and referral to help navigate the relevant information, tools and funding available to start or expand activities in Indigenous Food Systems. Staff provide provincial wayfinding services and program referrals as required to connect people to current supports and other available opportunities. To access this free service, email IndigenousFoodSystems@gov.bc.ca or call 236-426-5024 and a staff member will be in contact with you as soon as possible. ![]() WorkWell by AgSafe ![]() Many temporary foreign workers (TFWs) come from regions where occupational health and safety regulations are less stringent or inconsistently enforced. In some cases, workplace hazards are viewed as unavoidable, and safety measures may be neglected due to economic constraints or a lack of employer accountability. These differences in safety culture create challenges for employers striving to provide effective orientation and training. ![]() Preparing for New Housing Standards ![]() Starting in January 2027, new federal housing requirements will affect employers in B.C. who provide housing for temporary foreign workers. These proposed requirements apply to employers in primary harvesting, primary fruit and vegetable processing, and seafood processing employers. ![]() Farmers & Ranchers: Prepare with a Wildfire Plan ![]()
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