{"id":627,"date":"2020-12-09T08:45:28","date_gmt":"2020-12-09T16:45:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/infotel-staging.go-vip.net\/blog\/2020\/12\/10\/young-farmers-in-b-c-hope-new-funding-will-grow-their-ranks\/"},"modified":"2020-12-09T20:00:00","modified_gmt":"2020-12-10T04:00:00","slug":"young-farmers-in-bc-hope-new-funding-will-grow-their-ranks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.infonews.ca\/inwine\/news\/627\/young-farmers-in-bc-hope-new-funding-will-grow-their-ranks\/","title":{"rendered":"Young farmers in B.C. hope new funding will grow their ranks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> It&rsquo;s tough breaking into the industry for new farmers, but recently announced funding in B.C. could make it easier.<\/p>\n<p> The provincial government&#39;s new <a href=\"https:\/\/news.gov.bc.ca\/releases\/2020AFF0062-001983\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Small Farm Business Acceleration Pilot Program<\/a> will offer up to $800,000 to new small-scale farmers for business plan coaching and cost-shared funding for commercial farm infrastructure and equipment.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p> Through the program, individual farm businesses &mdash; which must have an annual gross revenue of less than $60,000 in the last two years &mdash; can receive a maximum of $17,500.<\/p>\n<p> Sara Dent, the executive director and co-founder of the Young Agrarians, a network for young and new ecological farmers across the country, says her organization views the B.C. government&#39;s new pilot program as a needed investment.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;It basically means that government is willing to invest in startup, especially at a time where we have market failure conditions for agriculture, where the cost of land and production exceed, generally, what farmers can make farming the land,&rdquo; she said.<\/p>\n<p> Dent points to the low number of people becoming farmers as something she hopes to see shift as a result of initiatives like the pilot program. B.C. lost about 3,000 farmers between 2011 and 2016, according to the provincial government, and only nine per cent of the province&#39;s farmers are under the age of 35.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p> Yuko Suda, owner of <a href=\"https:\/\/bravechildfarm.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Brave Child Farm<\/a> in Surrey, has experienced the difficulties of being a new farmer first-hand. She started her small-scale operation, which focuses on Asian vegetable production, three years ago.<\/p>\n<p> Like almost <a href=\"https:\/\/canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca\/index.php\/cfs\/article\/view\/288\/296\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">two-thirds of farmers in the country<\/a>, Suda doesn&rsquo;t come from a farming background and had to start from scratch. She says having financial help when starting up would have made a big difference in how much food her farm was able to grow.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;I think we could have increased production quite dramatically because we would have the right equipment right off the bat. But the first year &#8230; we went with a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bakhabarkissan.com\/tunnel-farming\/#:~:text=Introduction%3A,tunnels%20is%20called%20Tunnel%20Farming.&amp;text=Tunnel%20farming%20involves%20constructing%20tunnels,pepper%2C%20carrot%20and%20lettuce%20etc.\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">cheap (greenhouse) tunnel<\/a>. And it still works. And I suppose some people will say, &lsquo;Well, that&#39;s how you run a business,&rsquo;&rdquo; she said.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;But given that food is not a profitable business, having the right equipment right off the bat, I think, is huge.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p> <!-- start image2 --><\/p>\n<figure data-type=\"media\" data-slug=\"MediaItemID79215-1461.jpg\" data-filename=\"MediaItemID79215-1461.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/staging.infonews.ca\/inwine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/MediaItemID79215-1461.jpg\" alt=\"|\" title=\"|\"><figcaption>Yuko Suda, owner of Brave Child Farm in Surrey, has experienced the difficulties of being a new farmer first-hand. SUBMITTED \/ Yuko Suda<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><!-- end image2 --><\/p>\n<p> The government says the program&rsquo;s goal is to help build a stronger food economy following the pandemic and that the number of applicants is expected to exceed available funds. The program is open to applicants until Dec. 15.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;During COVID-19, we have seen the incredible importance of having a strong local food economy to put food on the table and keep people working,&rdquo; said Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister Lana Popham in a press release.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;B.C.&rsquo;s farmers and food producers have stepped up to the challenges of COVID-19, and we are working with them to put us on the path to a strong recovery with investments in new and improved programs that will feed people and strengthen our economy.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p> Dent sees the program as a stark contrast to where agricultural funding has gone thus far. She says economic support for agriculture at the federal and provincial level has historically gone to medium or large-scale farms.<\/p>\n<p> B.C. is also behind other provinces in offering support &mdash; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fadq.qc.ca\/en\/financial-support-for-aspiring-farmers\/description\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Quebec has a similar program<\/a> that has been around for years, offering $10,000 to $50,000 in funding for young producers.<\/p>\n<p> Ultimately, Dent says young farmers being successful could mean a chain reaction &mdash; the start of new farms being able to transition to new generations. She adds that a program like this being offered annually could be a good start.<\/p>\n<p> &ldquo;I think what we really need is a renaissance and people growing food and reconnecting to their food and their food supply as a way to have healthier lives,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;I really think food is the kind of vehicle for change in the world.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p> <span style=\"font-size:11px;\"><em>&mdash; This story was originally published in the&nbsp;<\/em><\/span><em style=\"font-size: 11px;\">National Observer.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&rsquo;s tough breaking into the industry for new farmers, but recently announced funding in B.C. could make it easier. 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