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Food Insider

Learn how climate change impacts Canada's food systems and how agriculture impacts global warming. From the food on your plate to innovations of the future, get your food news here.

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The dirt on transformational soil and how it could help save the world

Anastasia Fyke doesn’t have time for millennials. Sort of. The fourth-generation farmer (and a millennial herself) wants to help farmers transform agriculture from Canada’s sixth-largest greenhouse gas producer into a carbon sink. It’s an attainable goal — with enough investment. “I hear a lot of flak, especially from my own generation, blaming farmers for all these climate things,” she said.
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August 29th 2020

'Non-union' bees make blueberries thrive — but only if they have a home

In North America, bumblebees — a vital native pollinator — are estimated to have seen their relative abundance crash by 97 per cent, with the sharpest decline occurring in the past 30 years.
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August 28th 2020

Kootenay company cooks up sourdough noodles - for $46K

Silvio Lettrari has several billion pets. Pets he cannot see. That’s because they’re bacteria — and they have a crucial job to do in the baker and pasta-maker’s sourdough pasta factory. “It’s kind of like a relationship with a dog or something,” he said. “I’ve always treated them with respect because they’re alive — even if you can’t see the little buggers.”
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August 26th 2020

Laid off restaurant, hotel workers fear they're getting leftovers

Twenty-four weeks ago, COVID-19 brought Canada to a standstill. A wait that, for chefs, cooks, and other laid-off employees, has no end in sight. It’s a difficult situation, said Michelle Travis, a representative from UNITE HERE Local 40. “There’s no protection for workers to get their jobs back.”
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August 21st 2020

Food banks are working overtime. Is that a good thing?

Mounds of mangoes and pallets of peanut butter sit on a monochrome concrete floor. They’re islands of sustenance, dwarfed in the Greater Vancouver Food Bank’s cavernous warehouse — and a fraction of the roughly 40,800 kilograms of food that pass through the distribution center each week, explained the organization’s CEO, David Long.
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August 20th 2020

Craft distillers say hefty taxes have them over a barrel

Tyler Dyck lifts a dram of whisky to the light, musing that it holds a field — distilled. It’s the kind of taste the Okanagan-based distiller and president of the Craft Distiller’s Guild of B.C. says could spur renewal of B.C. farms — but only if there are changes to a tax that's deeply rooted in Canada’s history.
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August 19th 2020

B.C. imports 99 million kilos of American onions. Why?

Paul Stewart cooks a thousand meals a day, none with American onions. That's no small feat: about four per cent of the onions consumed in B.C. are grown in the province. The remainder — 99 million kilograms — are imported, primarily from the United States.
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August 18th 2020

Feds give $50 million to feed Canadians surplus food. Some hope it's just a start

On Thursday, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau announced details of the $50-million Surplus Food Rescue Program, created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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August 14th 2020

Feds serve up $50 million to get surplus food to Canadians

Canadians struggling to get enough to eat will soon have better access to food that otherwise would be composted. On Thursday, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau announced details of the $50-million Surplus Food Rescue Program, created to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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August 13th 2020

Young B.C. farmers can't afford farmland

Yuko Suda is a farmer. A farmer who can’t afford a farm. Instead, she rents her land, an increasingly common practice for new farmers across B.C. — one she worries won’t be sustainable long term. It’s an issue facing most young farmers in the province, one that threatens both their livelihoods and Canadians’ long-term access to food.
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August 12th 2020

Women are key to fisheries, so why don't they get credit?

Taylor said when she started fishing, she had to constantly prove herself in the male-dominated industry — on top of taking on tasks to keep the boat running. Things are easier now, but at a larger scale, problems remain.
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August 10th 2020

Temporary farm workers want to end 'crazy' wait for health insurance in light of COVID-19

Every summer, thousands of migrant farm workers flock to B.C. bearing painkillers and antibiotics. These personal pharmacies reflect workers’ concerns they won’t have access to adequate health care in the province, despite working in one of B.C.’s most dangerous — and essential — industries.
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August 7th 2020

Gene editing debate takes root with organic broccoli, new UBC research shows

Broccoli sex is controversial. Especially organic broccoli sex. That’s because new gene editing technologies developed in the last 10 years have forced organic plant breeders, certification bodies, and farmers to re-examine techniques commonly used to breed the Lorax-like plants.
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July 31st 2020

Blueberries left to compost as COVID-19 hits B.C. agriculture sector

With fewer workers available and outbreaks shutting the province’s farms and processing plants, heaps of blueberry compost will remain as testaments to COVID-19.
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July 30th 2020

Weed, not food, drives record sales for B.C. farmers

Cannabis — not food — was the most profitable use of B.C.’s arable land last year.
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  • Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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July 24th 2020

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