Okanagan-based technologies supported through agri-tech funds
Provincial and federal support is being provided for agricultural innovation projects throughout the B.C., including one in the Okanagan.
The B.C. and Canadian governments are supporting 10 projects to help farmers adopt products and processes to help mitigate the impacts of climate change and boost the province’s food security and food economy.
“Our agricultural producers are the first to feel the effects of climate change and, together with many partners, they are strongly committed to developing and adopting tools and practices to make agriculture increasingly sustainable,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, the federal minister of agriculture and agri-food.
“These projects are prime examples of the kind of leadership they are demonstrating that will help us achieve our emission-reduction targets. I look forward to seeing these innovative ideas spread throughout British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada.”











