Kelowna business among recipients of $6.6 million grant to boost B.C. food manufacturing
- The B.C. Government is providing $6.6 million in grants to food manufacturing firms to create jobs and enhance food security in the region.
- Jobs Minister Diana Gibson announced that seven B.C. Companies will receive funding, including $2 million for Farming Karma Fruit Co. In Kelowna.
- The expansion of Farming Karma Fruit Co. Is expected to create 32 new jobs in the region.
- Supporting food manufacturing is critical for strengthening the economy and developing a resilient food system.
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B.C. invests $6.6M in food manufacturing grants - Food In Canada
The B.C. government is contributing $6.6 million in grant funding to seven food and beverage manufacturing firms across the province, saying it will help create jobs and bolster domestic food security. “We are all working together to create new opportunities for B.C.-based food manufacturers that will strengthen our province,” said Diana Gibson, B.C.’s job minister. “Improving food security and increasing sustainable, local food production is cr…
Kelowna business among recipients of $6.6 million grant to boost B.C. food manufacturing
As part of the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF), the Province is investing up to $6.6 million to support the expansion of seven food manufacturing companies, including one in Kelowna.

B.C. contributing $6.6M to 7 food manufacturing companies
The announcement took place in Kelowna
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