What opportunities exist on your farm?
The Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Program is a confidential, no-cost program providing BC farmers and ranchers the opportunity to identify climate risks on their farms.
Through this program, you will identify on-farm environmental and climate risks in your operations and learn how these risks can be mitigated, with funding support potentially being available through the Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) program.
How does it work?
IAF will connect you with an EFP Advisor who will work with you to complete the Environmental Farm Plan workbook, which will identify environmental and climate risks and describe how these risks can be mitigated. Your workbook’s contents are confidential; once complete, you can begin working on addressing those risks and implementing your EFP. See the BMP Program for funding opportunities for addressing EFP-identified risks.
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Getting an EFP is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
1 | See if you’re Eligible
To be able to access the EFP Program, farmers need to be:
- A farm or ranch operation in BC, including First Nations agricultural operations.
- Licensed Aquaculture producer or Federally licensed Cannabis or Hemp Producers.
Note: Farm/ranch operations or First Nations agricultural operations are eligible participants in the EFP Program.
2 | Request an EFP
An Advisor will contact you within 3 months of your EFP Request submission. Though IAF strives to connect you with an Advisor sooner rather than later, the timeline depends on several factors and the matching process can take up to 2-3 months.
Request a New EFP
Fill in the form to request an on-farm appointment with one of our friendly Environmental Farm Plan Advisors.
Once you have submitted your request, IAF staff will pair you with an advisor suited to your operation.*
Your Environmental Farm Plan Advisor will reach out to schedule an on-farm appointment subject to both parties’ availability.
*subject to advisor availability and program funding
When filling out the request – select type New.
Renew your EFP
To trigger an EFP Renewal you would need to see if:
- Your EFP is more than five years old – or coming up to the 5 year mark.
- You have made changes to the farming operation
- A 20% or more change to acreage, types of crops, or animal numbers would require a renewal
- There have been major changes to legislation or program priorities
- Legislation and program policies and priorities are continually updated, which may require a producer to renew their EFP, IAF will contact you if this is the case
When filling out the request – select type Renewal.
Before you start – make sure you have your CRA business number and previous EFP workbook number (if applicable) on hand.
For a full guide on how to access the portal and submit your EFP Request – please see here.
3 | Complete your EFP
Once you have been connected with your Advisor they will provide you with an EFP workbook during your on-farm appointment. This EFP workbook is confidential and yours to keep. Your advisor will work through the workbook with you to identify any environmental risks on your farm using the colour-coded checklist.
To complete your EFP:
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Ensure all questions are answered (including ones initially answered with ?)
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Develop an action plan to address/prioritize areas of improvement (aka red or yellow box answers)
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Sign a statement of completion alongside an Advisor who has reviewed your actions
Congratulations! You have completed your EFP!
Your EFP will be valid for 5 years or until a significant farm change has occurred, at which point your EFP will need to be renewed.
You can choose to carry out your action plan to address the environmental risks (i.e. red box answers) identified within your EFP workbook to implement your EFP and receive an Environmental Farm Plan sign.
Requesting an EFP
Accessing the IAF Client Portal
Please note it can take up to two business days to validate your organization!
To request an EFP, you must first create an IAF Client Portal account and register your organization by navigating to the IAF Client Portal and selecting “Create an account now.” Once you confirm you are a BC-based business/farm/individual, you will then need to complete two sections:
This is the information needed for your account:
- Name
- Job Title
- Phone Number
This is the information needed for your organization to be validated in the IAF Client Portal:
- Legal Organization Name (either Federal or BC)
- Operating Name (if different from legal)
- Organization Type (select from set options)
- Organization Address, Email, Phone number and website
- Organization Registration Date (either Federal or BC)
- Head Office Location
- BC Registration ID (to look up your BC ID click here)
- CRA Business Number
- NAICS Code 6-digit (select from set options – click here for guide)
- Primary Purpose of Operation (select from set options)
- Sector Group (select from set options)
- Region (select from set options)
- Brief Business Profile
IAF Client Portal emails are sent from do-not-reply.grants@fluxx.io, please save this as a contact in your email.
It can take up to two business days to validate your organization. If you haven’t received an email in 3 – 5 business days check your spam folder, then contact IAF.
Bonus: You only need to sign up and register your organization once! So when you apply for BMP funding, or other IAF-delivered funding, you will already be done this step!
Starting your EFP Request
To find the request form navigate to the ‘Funding Opportunities’ tab in the IAF Client Portal and select the appropriate program. When filling out your EFP Request you will complete six sections:
This section is where you will provide program-relevant organization information that were not collected when you registered your organization with IAF. For EFP this includes:
- Organization Name (select the organization applying for funding)
- Primary and Secondary Contact Information
- Business Type
- Farm Status
- Premises ID (if applicable)
- Opportunity to confirm the following is accurate:
- CRA Business Number
- Organization Type
- Sector Group
- Primary Purpose
- Organization Details (i.e. contact information, address and registration date)
As this program is funded under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, you are required to provide additional demographic information. The demographic information is collected by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and must be done before submitting your application. To provide your demographic information:
- Start drafting your application in the IAF Client Portal.
- Copy your application ID (it will be provided to you at the Demographic data section of the application or see the top of your application form). You will need to put this ID into the Ministry’s form.
- Visit the Ministry’s webpage through the link on the application and complete the form. (Note: this will open a new browser tab).
- Once the form is complete, copy the Ministry’s confirmation number and enter it in the application form. It should look something like this AB123456
Note: Demographic information will not be used to assess eligibility for the program.
This section will ask for information like:
- Previous EFP Workbook Number (if you have one)
- Location (i.e. Region, Closest city/town)
- Commodity and hectares
If you have a preferred EFP Advisor you would like to work with, please put their name in this section.
Here’s you’re let us know the best method to contact you at. Would you prefer your assigned Advisor email or phone to set up a visit?
This section is where you will review and sign the terms and conditions for applying to an IAF Program.
You may be asked to submit these documents with your request if confirmation is required:
- Supporting Ownership Documentation
- Supporting Lease Documentation
IAF recommends clicking ‘Save’ frequently as you work on your request in case of an unexpected disconnection. Once you are finished editing, click ‘Save and Close’ to minimize the editing panel and take you back to looking over your request.
Submit a request: Click ‘Save and Close’ when you are finished editing your request. Then click ‘Submit’.
Need help with IAF’s Client Portal?
We’ve created a number of tutorials and FAQs about the IAF Client Portal to help guide you in creating an account, registering your organization, starting your application, and more!
Have a Question? IAF is here to help!
Book a Call
Have a detailed question about the Environmental Farm Plan? IAF is here to help. You can book a 10-minute phone consultation with an EFP expert on the IAF staff member to discuss the EFP program.
We request that prior to booking an appointment, you start your request and provide the ID number (will resemble: EFP-202500-1####). This gives you and the IAF staff member a specific request to reference and provide support for during the scheduled phone call.
Completed vs Implemented EFPs
Completed EFP
Completed EFPs have answered all EFP workbook answers and developed an action plan for fixing the areas of improvement.
Your EFP Advisor will provide a Statement of Completion (PDF document). With this document you can now apply for BMP funding to begin turning those red boxes to green boxes.
Implemented EFP
Implemented EFPs have addressed all EFP workbook answers by fixing all areas of improvement using their previously developed action plan.
Your EFP Advisor will provide a certification of implementation. Once they have signed off, you can request a sign and/or certificate to proudly show your farm’s environmental sustainability and help spread the word!

Implementation signs were redesigned in 2018 and do not include frames or hardware. Implementation signs are mailed quarterly from the IAF office.

Getting BMP Funding
A complete and up-to-date EFP is needed to access BMP funding* to address EFP-determined areas of improvement on your farm.
The Beneficial Management Practices program page for full category details.
Subscribe to IAF’s program newsletter, Growing Today, or one of our program-specific newsletters to hear when the BMP program is set to open. The BMP program is a multi-year funding opportunity that accepts applications via annual intakes. If you cannot make one intake, you can always apply in the next intake.
*unless otherwise stated.
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FAQ
An Advisor will contact you within 3 months of your EFP Request submission. Though IAF strives to connect you with an Advisor sooner rather than later, the timeline depends on several factors, and the matching process can take up to 2-3 months, due to factors such as:
- A high number of EFP requests during the busy summer season.
- The availability of advisors in your geographical location.
- The commodity type.
Your advisor will be able to give you a timeline when they reach out. Many factors determine the length of time to complete an EFP, including the number of acres and complexity of your operation (i.e. riparian area, dairy operation, etc.)
A farm or ranch unit:
- Generally encompasses all the farming or ranching activities associated with a single Federal Business Number (formally known as the GST number);
- Encompasses all the agricultural activities usually associated with the farm unit;
- Normally includes all contiguous farm parcels but might also include remote parcels;
- May include land leased for a term equal to or exceeding five years;
- May include Crown lease land but not Crown license land;
- May include more than one agricultural enterprise; and,
- May consist of more than one owner.
What constitutes a “farm unit” is generally evident and determined by the Advisor during the producers on farm visit. If an Advisor is uncertain of what constitutes a “farm unit,” they may seek assistance from IAF staff.
Completed plans denote the following criteria:
- Producer has answered all the applicable Planning Workbook sections and completed all relevant Farm Review Worksheets.
- All questions initially answered with a (?) have now either a Yes, No or N/A response.
- An action plan has been developed to resolve all red and yellow box questions.
- All red box and yellow box questions have been prioritized based on the rankings on Page 79 of the 2023 version of the Planning Workbook.
- A Statement of Completion has been signed by both the producer and the Advisor.
Red box answers are items where a provincial or federal regulation applies to the farm, and a change is necessary. Once you have no red box answers, you are eligible for implementation with your advisors’ consensus.
Steps to implement your EFP include:
- Ensuring all action items for all red box questions (those with high priority due to an associated high level of risk) have been achieved (i.e., turned green).
- Verifying that you have addressed all the outstanding issues on their EFP Action Plan by:
- Reviewing the EFP Action Plan.
- Confirming all issues triggered by a red box in the EFP have been addressed.
- Confirming all Planning BMPs that the EFP triggered have been completed.
- Review and sign your Statement of Implementation alongside an Advisor
Make sure to get started with this process a few months before your EFP’s expiry date to ensure you maintain your eligibility for BMP funding.
The renewal process consists of four steps:
Step 1: Click here to book an appointment with your Advisor.
Step 2. Review the outdated workbook with your Advisor. If your previous Advisor has retired or left the program, IAF will connect you with a new Advisor.
Step 3. The advisor will recommend actions to follow.
Step 4: Once the required documents are submitted for review, there are three possible outcomes:
Outcome 1: No changes to the operation impact environmental risks on their operation
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- The original workbook has been retained, and the Advisor has a working knowledge of the operation.
- The Advisor reviews the new and original planning workbook and signs off on the EFP Renewal Assessment Form.
- The Advisor will review the original and current planning workbooks, assessment form and any files, maps, etc., to be comfortable with the knowledge of the site.
- A new Statement of Completion will be issued, identifying the original workbook number, original date, new workbook number, and new completion date with all signatures present.
Outcome 2: No changes that impact the environmental risks on their operation; the Advisor does not have a working knowledge of the operation or the original workbook has not been retained.
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- The producer (you) acknowledges there has not been a change in operation, but the Advisor does not have a current working knowledge of the operation and its activities. The Advisor must complete a full site assessment and verify that the farm operation has not undergone a change that would impact the environmental risks identified in the original EFP.
- The Advisor will review the Assessment Form against the original and current Planning Workbook, plus any files, maps, etc., to become familiar with the site. The Advisor will assist the producer in completing an updated action plan with the current program materials.
- A new Statement of Completion will be issued, identifying the original workbook number, original date, new workbook number, and new completion date with all signatures present.
Outcome 3: Changes that have impacted the environmental risk have occurred in operation.
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- The producer (you) completes the EFP Renewal Assessment Form and indicates a change in their operation (e.g., greater than 20% change in acreage or animal) that they believe has impacted their environmental risk profile.
- The EFP must be treated as a new EFP instead of a renewal due to the change to its environmental risk profile.
- The Advisor will review the Renewal Assessment Form, the original EFP (if retained), any files, maps, etc., and complete a site inspection to the same degree as if it were a new EFP. The Advisor will assist the producer in completing an updated Action Plan and updating the property mapping.
Your EFP number is a 7-digit number printed on the back cover of your EFP Workbook.
EFP Program Guide
Download the Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Program Guide.
EFP Sign
Have you implemented your EFP and would like to show it off with an EFP Sign?! Make your request here.
EFP Funding Acknowledgement Guide
Download the Environmental Farm Plan funding acknowledgement package with a guide, logos, and approval forms.
EFP Reference Guide
Visit the Government of BC’s website to download the EFP reference guide to support the EFP Planning Workbook.
Biodiversity Guide
Download the Biodiversity Guide from the Government of BC’s website.
Link not working?
From time to time the links to resources change. We do our best to keep everything up to date, but in the meantime, visit the Government of BC’s Environmental Farm Plan Program page for more information.
Funding for this program has been provided by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a 3.5-billion, 5-year agreement between the federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen the competitiveness, innovation, and resiliency of the agriculture, agri‐food and agri‐based products sector. The program is delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC.
