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On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) - Saskatchewan

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association (CFGA)

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Program Summary

The Canadian Forage and Grassland Association (CFGA) delivers the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) to support agricultural producers in Saskatchewan in adopting sustainable practices such as rotational grazing, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance carbon storage, and benefit biodiversity. The program offers funding with a 70% cost share for eligible projects, including grazing plans and improvements to fencing and water systems.

Program characteristics

Province

Saskatchewan

Natural Features

Grasslands, Native Grasses

Agriculture Type

Cropland, Rangeland / Pasture

Program Scope

Provincial

Conservation Approach

Beneficial Practices

Incentive Type

Cost-sharing / Discounts, Payment for Practices / Conservation / Credits, Technical Advice

Delivery Agent Type

NGO

Commitment Type

Infrastructure Installation, Management Agreement, Restoration / Re-seeding / Conversion

Commitment Term

Short Term (1 to 10 years)

Conservation Goals

The OFCAF program is focused on increasing carbon storage and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Eligible Lands

Eligible landscapes include agricultural lands in Saskatchewan.

Additional Details

Interested landowners must first register in the 'Impact System', set up their farm as an organization, and access the OFCAF program. A rotational grazing plan is required, which can be self-prepared, completed using the CFGA's template, or developed with support of a grazing mentor, online course, or workshop. Applicants then complete and submit their application, uploading their grazing plan and signed terms and conditions. Applicants are reviewed within 3-4 weeks, after which approved producers can begin their projects, while unsuccessful applicants receive feedback to revise and reapply. More details can be found on the website or by emailing travis@canadianfga.ca.

Commitment

To receive the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) funding, producers must commit to developing and implementing a rotational grazing plan, covering 30% of the costs, and using new or expanded practices only. They may be subject to follow-up site visits, and must maintain records and submit claims through the 'Impact System'.

Incentive

The Canadian Forage and Grassland Association (CFGA) delivers the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF), offering a cost-share funding model where the program covers 70% of eligible expenses, and the producer contributes 30%. Producers can receive up to $100,000 over the program's duration to support rotational grazing practices. Eligible expenses include:

  • Developing a grazing plan

  • Fencing

  • Water systems

  • Pasture improvements

Contact Information

For more information contact Travis Quirk (On-Farm Implementation Lead) travis@canadianfga.ca or Adrienne Hanson (Saskatchewan Program Coordinator) adrienne@canadianfga.ca or info@canadianfga.ca

Important to Know

  • The On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) requires that producers have Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) farm identification (GST number, minimum gross income)

  • Previously funded land cannot receive funding for the same practice again, but new planned or different BMPs may be eligible

  • Producers are encouraged to complete the CFGA's Advanced Grazing Systems course for additional support in developing the grazing plan

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