The BC Farmer ID Card is the only provincially recognized identification for PST exemptions, making it an essential and trusted resource for farmers and ranchers in British Columbia. Designed specifically for the agriculture community, it provides a straightforward way to access savings directly at the point of sale, ensuring you are recognized as a producer when purchasing farm supplies, equipment, coloured fuel, and other essentials. The card is exclusively available through the BC Agriculture Council, providing direct access to benefits designed specifically for BC farmers.

How to Get a BC Farmer ID Card?

Apply

First time? Use this option for a new application.

Renew

Use your email to receive a renewal application.

Email, Fax or Mail: Download the PDF application, then submit by email, fax or mail. Choose from: ENGLISH or PUNJABI

You will need:

A copy of your current Property Assessment Notice from BC Assessment or property tax notice to show proof of ownership and farm status.

A legal lease agreement (ONLY for those who lease, not own)

Card Pricing

1 Year

3 Year

3 Year

BCAC member rates are given to those farmers who have a valid membership to a BCAC member organization.

ADD-ON: Additional cards* are available for $25/year per person.

*Additional cardholders are designated personnel authorized to make purchases on behalf of the qualifying farmer. An additional card can also be purchased if more than two qualifying farmers wish to receive a card. Additional cards are an add-on, so they must be purchased with the base qualified card(s).

Card Benefits

The BC Farmer ID Card is a program specifically designed to offer farmers and ranchers exclusive benefits.

Already a cardholder? Sign in to your online account to access the exclusive codes and details for savings.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you still have questions, please contact us for more information.

The BC Farmer ID Card is specifically designed to offer farmers and ranchers exclusive benefits and convenience. It is the only card recognized by the provincial government as proof of qualified farm status. It is also accepted by many retailers for PST exemptions on specific farm purchases.
The card is available to all qualified B.C. farmers and ranchers as defined by BC Assessment. If you own or lease farm land in B.C., you can apply for the card.
Yes, however you will need to still provide BCAC with a copy of your current property assessment form. All renewals and new applications are accepted via mail, fax, email or online through our website.
The Farmer ID Card is recognized by the Ministry of Finance to claim eligible PST exemptions. We’re doing our due diligence to ensure that every Cardholder is in fact a current Qualified farmer in B.C.
Of course! Let us know if you’ve misplaced your card and we will send you out a replacement card for a small $25 fee. Alternately, use the electronic version of your card accessible via the cardholder login.
BCAC’s membership is made up of different provincial farm organizations. To qualify for the BCAC member rate you must belong to one of our BCAC member associations. View the list of BCAC members here.
Yes. When submitting your Farmer ID Card application, please also include a signed copy of your lease agreement. This gives us a paper trail linking you to the farm class land you farm on.
A Qualified farmer is a person who is an owner or holder of farm class property. An additional cardholder is a person authorized by the Qualified farmer to make PST exempt purchases on their behalf. They themselves are not the “qualifying farmer”.
Any number of additional cards can be issued as long as there is at least one Qualified farm card issued.
Yes. Revenue from the card is used to stabilize member association dues and improve services and programs offered by BCAC that benefit the farmers and their associations. By purchasing a card, you’re supporting BCAC’s work to grow B.C. into the most robust and sustainable agricultural province in Canada.
Bulletin PST 101 – Farmers from the BC Ministry of Finance will help answer your questions about the provincial sales tax (PST) and how it applies to B.C. farmers. View it by clicking here.