Beneficial Management Practices Program

Last updated on February 28, 2024

The Beneficial Management Program (BMP) is now open for application intake along with details of timelines, project categories, and eligible projects

The BMP program provides cost-share funding to producers to cover equipment purchases, energy/greenhouse gases projects, irrigation projects, construction projects, riparian projects and water projects, and more.

Upon completion of an environmental farm plan, project funding to increase your agricultural sustainability and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment may be available through the BMP. 

Eligible activities

Eligible projects include:

  • Air quality control
  • Emissions control
  • Environmental impacts
  • Soil and riparian integrity
  • Waste management
  • Water quality

Eligibility criteria apply and the type and nature of practices available for incentive funding is subject to annual review.

Eligible applicants

B.C. farm and ranch businesses with a goods and services tax (GST) number that have an approved and valid environmental farm plan within the last five years and that reflects current farming operations.

Apply for the BMP program

Apply for the BMP program

Fraser Valley flood mitigation

The Fraser Valley Flood (FVF) mitigation program continues to provide BMP funding to agricultural producers. This means that if you are eligible for FVF funding (producing in the Fraser Valley), BMP practices that are covered in the FVF program (see below) will automatically be increased to a 90 percent cost-shared ratio.

The Fraser Valley Flood BMPs are those that are eligible for up to 90 percent cost-share under these categories and practice codes:

New for 2024/25:

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Assessments

Read more about the socio-economic and environmental assessment of beneficial management practices:

Environmental Farm Plan Program

The  Environmental Farm Plan Program supports farm operations in completing agri-environmental risk assessments.

Contact information

Please contact us if you have questions about government programs to support agriculture and seafood businesses.