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Emissions Reduction

BC Living Lab: BMP Demonstration Field Days

In 2024, the BC Living Lab and partnered industry groups held field days with producers and extension professionals across BC. These events showcased the beneficial management practices that seven commodity groups have selected to trial within the Agricultural Climate Solutions (ACS) program.

Producer Perspectives on Beneficial Management Practices

In 2023, ACARN supported the BC Living Lab with the development and distribution of a survey to BC producers. The survey explored growers’ awareness of and interest in Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) and collected insights across seven major agricultural commodities.

GHG emissions & carbon sequestration in Fraser Valley agricultural systems

Discover findings from a pioneering, four-year research initiative examining greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across high-value crop production in British Columbia’s Lower Fraser Valley.

Managing orchards and vineyards for climate friendly outcomes

This three-part webinar series from the BC Food Web explored strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in orchards and vineyards across the Okanagan Valley. Key topics included soil carbon, microbial nitrogen cycling, and lifecycle modelling.

2017 Provincial Research Workshop

ACARN partnered with the BC Agriculture & Food Climate Action Initiative (CAI) to host a workshop on climate change adaptation research in the British Columbia agriculture sector.

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