Land in the Agricultural Land Reserve, areas where land is zoned by local governments for farming, and licensed aquaculture areas, represent locations in B.C. where farming is a priority and specifically permitted. The Farm Practices Protection (Right to Farm) Act protects a farmer's right to farm within these significant areas of the province.
Farm practice protection involves the creation of fair and balanced processes to consider concerns about nuisances associated with farm operations. Local governments, First Nations, ministry staff and industry peer advisors continue to participate in efforts to resolve concerns.
The protection provided by the Farm Practices Protection Act specifically relates to nuisances such as odour, noise, dust or other disturbances. The right to farm is, however, not automatic. It requires that:
When a farm operation follows these requirements, the farmer is not liable to any person and cannot be prevented by an injunction or court order from any nuisance related to the operation of the farm. For farm operations conducted in the Agricultural Land Reserve or in a licensed aquaculture area that observe the points noted above, the farmer also does not contravene local government bylaws related to animal control, noise and nuisance if related to the farm operation.
Both informal and formal processes have been put in place to assist all parties in resolving concerns and complaints about farm operations.