The ministry’s Meat Inspection Program issues Farmgate and Farmgate Plus licences under the Meat Inspection Regulation of the BC Food Safety Act.
Avian Influenza Guidelines for Slaughter Establishments
In light of the recent outbreak of avian influenza in British Columbia, the ministry has developed a guidance document that is intended for people who work closely with birds and bird by-products in meat processing facilities such as abattoirs and slaughter establishments.
Please refer to the Guidance for Meat Processors Handling Bird Mortalities (PDF 134 KB).
On October 1, 2021, important changes to meat inspection and licensing in B.C. came into effect which create new licence categories, and to allow more modernized inspection approaches. Review the public announcement here.
All existing Class D and E slaughter establishment licences were transitioned to Farmgate and Farmgate Plus licences.
Regional health authorities continue to provide oversight of further processing and retail sales to the public.
See below to learn more about applying for a Farmgate or Farmgate Plus licence.
Farmgate and Farmgate Plus licensed facilities are available throughout the province:
|
Farmgate licence |
Farmgate Plus licence |
---|---|---|
Activities permitted |
Slaughter (own animals only) |
Slaughter (own animals and custom slaughter for other producers) |
Sales permitted |
Direct to consumer at farmgate or farmers markets only |
Retail and direct to consumer |
Sales region |
From farmgate, and at farmers markets in the regional district and within 50 km of where the meat is produced |
B.C. |
# of Animal units* |
1 - 5 |
1 - 25 |
Package labelling |
See below |
See below |
Note: "Animal unit" means a combined animal weight, when measured alive, of 455 kg (1,000 lbs).
Farmgate licences
Farmgate Plus licences
Farmgate and Farmgate Plus Frequently Asked Questions
Please visit our Farmgate and Farmgate Plus licences FAQ if you have any questions regarding these licences.
Labelling
Further processing, cut and wrap, and meat sales
SlaughterRight
How to apply
Find resources and review the other organizations involved in meat production in BC.
Environmental health officers and meat inspectors are addressing illegal meat sales and lack of compliance through warnings and ticketing.
Make sure you know the regulations that apply to your establishment.
Contact us if you have questions about slaughter establishments or meat inspection.