Participating in Eco-Harvest: A Producer Guide
To learn more about how to participate in an Eco-Harvest project, review the Eco-Harvest Producer Guide.
This guide shows how to determine your eligibility for a project, learn about enrollment, review practice changes, understand Eco-Harvest contracts and payments, and see sample project timelines.
- Review and Download the Agricultural Producers Guide to Joining the Eco-Harvest Program (updated February 2025)
ESMC is currently conducting Eco-Harvest projects for both market projects and pilot projects. Eco-Harvest market projects are those that are market ready and where all components have been market tested and are launched at scale across market project regions. Eco-Harvest pilot projects are those that are focusing on research and innovation questions. Eco-Harvest pilot projects typically run for one to two years and are intended to roll over into scaled Eco-Harvest market projects once the identified research questions have been answered and market readiness criteria are achieved.
Eligibility Decision Matrix
Wondering if you are eligible to participate in an Eco-Harvest project? Take a look at the Decision Matrix; if the answer is yes, read about further details in our Producer Guide.