
Sara and Matthew Augustine, and their farm, an operation comprised of approximately 200 cattle, 8 hogs, and 20 chickens, located in the Cariboo. With the assistance of George Powell, their planning advisor, the Augustine’s completed an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) in September 2019.
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)
The EFP Program provides eligible agri-food sector producers with access to EFP Advisors who assist in the completion of Environmental Farm Plans. Once a producer completes an EFP, they are eligible to apply for the Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) Program through which they can access cost-shared funding to implement BMPs on their farm. With their EFP in place, the Augustine’s applied for an Irrigation System Assessment through the BMP Planning, Technical Assessments or Engineered Designs category.
“The funding helped pay for the irrigation design plan so that we would then apply for our irrigation funding. It allowed us to see exactly what type of irrigation we needed and how to execute the plan.” – Sara Augustine, Matthew Augustine
With the Irrigation System Assessment done, Sara and Matthew are now eligible for a variety of Water Infrastructure projects such as updating their irrigation system, improved irrigation system management and irrigation scheduling, also made possible via the BMP Water Infrastructure project category.
Funding for these programs have 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 BC (IAF).