Provincial funding aims to support climate resiliency on farms
VERNON, B.C. — Provincial funding is being rolled out to help farmers and ranchers adopt regenerative agriculture practices, improve farms’ drought resilience and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The province has set aside $4.4 million for the Beneficial Management Practices program, which will support projects that better prepare farmers and ranchers for dry spells, such as by building or expanding on-farm water storage facilities, upgrading dams, reservoirs and irrigation systems used for livestock and crops, and adopting regenerative agricultural practices.
“B.C. farmers and ranchers are stewards of the land, and this funding will help them improve their farms’ sustainability and efficiency, while reducing their operating expenses,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food.
“Helping livestock and crop producers prepare for drought and adopt regenerative farming methods is good for B.C.’s environment and meeting greenhouse gas reduction targets, as well as our provincial food security and economy.”