AFI is one of the oldest Farmers' Institutes in British Columbia. It has been working for over a century to improve conditions of rural life, promote agriculture and public health, and help arrange distribution channels for its members.
Coleman Meadows Farm is a small grass fed Water Buffalo dairy in the beautiful Alberni Valley.
FarmLINK.net is a free Canada wide land listing tool designed to connect those who own land and those looking to rent, lease or buy land. FarmLINK users find on-farm employment, business partnerships in agriculture, and even farm succession arrangements more efficiently.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring the residents of Malcolm Island have access to information and support services to make life here viable and sustainable. We offer a variety of support to meet the needs of our changing community. With input from you our services will continue to grow.
A one hectare organic community farm-garden on unceded Kwakiutl Territory.
The FLT Society is a charitable not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to enhance farming capacity in the Greater Victoria area by protecting local farmland, protecting eco-sensitive and culturally special areas, producing food for those in need, providing relevant educational opportunities, promoting the economic viability of farmland, and providing community access and public awareness programs. Through our work, the FLT Society liaises with a diverse community: Greater Victoria farming community; Government (municipal, provincial, federal); First Nations; food banks; senior centers; drop-in centers for persons in need in society; non-governmental organizations (NGOs) specializing in stewardship, heritage, agriculture and/or nature conservancy; and academia.
Island Health is involved in nutrition and food security initiatives at various sites across the Island.
Growing Opportunities engages community members with diverse abilities in learning the skills of growing food on a market garden scale.
Capital Region Food and Agriculture Initiatives Roundtable (CRFAIR) is the coordinating body of the Good Food Network. The focus of our work is promoting healthy and sustainable food systems in the Capital Region. We are one of the Island Health Food Hubs who sponsors the Food Atlas.
We are a cooperative of certified organic and transitioning-to-organic farms based in the Comox Valley.