Farm businesses share the landscape, air, ground water and surface water with our local communities. In most cases, the farmers and employees have family roots in the local community.
Stewardship of our shared natural resources has many advantages for both agricultural producers and other community members. Farming activities enhance local quality of life by:
Farming depends on meeting the needs of today without compromising long term sustainability. Assessing your farm’s environmental stewardship can promote:
Farms are important to local communities, and many residents are interested in farming operations in their neighbourhoods. The way that farmers communicate and explain their farm practices and the reasons behind them to the community will be reflected in the levels of community understanding and acceptance of farming operations. Open and effective communications can lead to:
Offering agri-tourism experiences on the farm is a way to involve the community while diversifying business opportunities.
Active participation in agricultural organizations, value and supply chains, and other business organizations, enable farm team members to contribute to industry solutions and industry advancement. Such involvement:
Community and industry-level involvement with environmental stewardship:
Financial and advisory programs are available for agricultural producers.
Interested in reducing agriculture’s impact? Learn more:
Phone:
1-888-221-7141
Email:
AgriServiceBC@gov.bc.ca