B.C. invests $200 million toward boosting food banks, producers and supply chain
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is dedicating $200 million toward boosting both the province’s food bank system and overall agricultural production and resiliency.
Premier David Eby says the funding will go toward two branches of spending: adding infrastructure to food banks, such as commercial coolers, and to improve overall food production and access throughout B.C.
Part of the money will be used to enhance programs to strengthen the food supply chain; expand food production from processors, packers and retailers; and fund climate preparedness measures.
Eby says the “historic” investment in B.C.’s food security comes as a direct response to events that occurred in the past few years, when flooding, wildfires and COVID supply-chain bottlenecks “essentially cut off” crucial supply lines in the province.