Ontario’s approach focuses on a voluntary certification program. Nutrient service providers, such as agricultural retailers and trained professionals, are reviewed through independent third-party audits. This process ensures that science-based practices are followed correctly and consistently across farms.
“Through this renewed Memorandum of Cooperation, Ontario is supporting farmers in practicing sustainable nutrient management, helping to protect water bodies, maintain soil health and increase profitability. Our government is honoured to be part of the 4R initiative and continue working with our partners toward a stronger, more resilient agri-food sector,” said Trevor Jones, Minister Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness.
In 2025, more than 1.4 million acres in Ontario were certified under the 4R program. This shows strong participation from farmers and advisors and highlights growing trust in the program’s benefits. The renewed agreement builds this progress by supporting best management practices that suit Ontario’s different soils, climates, and farming systems.
Through continued cooperation, the program helps improve soil health, protect water quality, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It also supports climate smart agriculture by balancing environmental care with strong crop yields and economic returns.
“The renewal of this agreement underscores Ontario’s leadership in adopting science-based nutrient management," said Michael Bourque, President and CEO, Fertilizer Canada. "4R Nutrient Stewardship gives farmers practical tools to improve efficiency, protect water and soil resources, and strengthen the long-term resilience of the province’s agricultural sector. We value the continued partnership with government and farm organizations to advance measurable, accountable sustainability across Ontario.”
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