British Columbia farmers are facing more frequent wildfires, floods, and temperature extremes, making on-farm resilience a growing priority. The Extreme Weather Preparedness BMPs program is designed to help agricultural operations invest in practical upgrades that reduce risk and protect assets when severe weather hits. Delivered through the Investment Agriculture Foundation with support from the Province of British Columbia, this funding focuses on real-world improvements that strengthen farm buildings, livestock areas, and production systems against climate-related threats.
Through this program, eligible farms can receive cost-shared, non-repayable funding of up to roughly $50,000 to support projects tied to wildfire preparedness, flood mitigation, extreme heat or cold protection, or innovative “creative solutions” tailored to unique farm risks. Common projects include infrastructure retrofits that reduce fire exposure, improvements that manage excess water around buildings, or systems that protect livestock and crops during temperature extremes. In some cases, the program can also help cover the cost of professional assessments or planning work needed before construction or upgrades begin, making it easier to move from risk identification to action.
Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis until available funding is fully allocated, and projects are typically intended to be completed within a short timeframe once approved. For BC farm operators looking to safeguard their operations and plan ahead for extreme weather, exploring the full program details can help clarify which types of projects are supported and how this funding could fit into their resilience strategy.
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