Island farmers getting access to affordable farmland to grow food production
NANAIMO — A collection of young farmers on Vancouver Island are being given a leg up through a provincial program to share farmland.
A total of 24 farmers on Vancouver Island have been matched through the B.C. Land Matching Program (BCLMP) with established farmers to lease sections of their properties at an affordable cost.
The agreement helps land owners ensure their properties remain productive, while giving those needing land a much needed boost.
“Whether they are new farmers, or established farmers who need more land, each farmer has their own unique criteria when looking for farmland,” Lana Popham, B.C. minister of agriculture said. “The services delivered by Young Agrarians are so valuable in bringing people together and making these matches that meet everyone’s needs.”


