Production of greenhouse vegetables in BC province is regulated by this organization.
What is the BC Vegetable Marketing Commission?
These are the five supply managed commodities.
What are dairy, chicken, turkey, table eggs and broiler hatching eggs.
BC is home to one of the largest Indian dairy processers in North America, known for selling this type of Indian cheese.
What is paneer?
The BC Indigenous Advisory Council on Agriculture and Food supports Indigenous agriculture and food economies, and to advance the implementation of this act.
What is the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act?
This town is the NWT's main agricultural area and it was impacted by a flood in 2022 and a forest fire in 2023.
What is an Atmospheric River?
This was the top crop commodity in Alberta by average farm cash receipts from 2018-2022.
What is Canola?
This percentage of Canada's cattle is processed in Alberta.
What is 80 percent?
These delightful dumpling are a reflection of Alberta's Ukrainian heritage, with processors supporting primary producers by buying 15 to 20% of locally grown potatoes.
What are perogies?
In the 2021 Census of Agriculture, this province reported the highest number of Indigenous farms in Canada, at 3,985.
What is Alberta?
Alberta is the largest honey producer in Canada and houses more than 300,000 honeybee colonies which represents almost this percentage of the country’s bee stock.
What is 40 percent?
This high value crop grown on irrigated land in Southern Alberta contributes almost $250 million to Alberta's economy annually.
What are Sugar Beets?
This government subsidized a mobile abattoir for nearly 20 years, peaking in 2021 with a total of 901 inspected slaughters.
What is the Yukon Government?
Food processing in BC generated more than $12.6 billion in sales in 2021, which represents this percentage of sales in the province's agricultural sector.
What is 70 percent?
In 2023, Yukon First Nation Education Directorate received funding from the Northern Food Innovation Challenge to create a centralized processing and storage facility for this.
What is game?
(will also accept What is country food)
DAILY DOUBLE: Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership represents the 5th pan-Canadian agreement on agriculture, agri-food and agri-based products. The 2nd iteration, was known as this.
What is Growing Forward?
Except for Cristalina and Lapins, you can identify Canadian-developed cherry varieties because their names begin with this letter.
What is "S"?
These two Alberta-based beef packers are the largest in the country, processing approximately 2500 heads of cattle per working day.
What is JBS and Cargill?
In 1978, this type of wine was first produced in the Okanagan Valley accidentally, due to an early frost.
What is ice wine?
This numbered treaty includes parts of Alberta, BC and the Northwest Territories.
What is Treaty 8?
The Fraser Valley's agricultural lands, including 78% of hog farms, 69% of poultry farms and 45% of dairy farms were affected by these narrow bands of heavy precipitation in November 2021.
What is an Atmospheric River?
In the Yukon, this is the leading crop in production in terms of acreage and capital.
What is hay?
These animals first arrived on Vancouver Island in 2000, the first of it's kind in Canada. BC is now home to three of these farms and one specialty cheese manufacturer.
What are water buffalos?
This largest Calgary based-brewery opened it’s doors in 1990s and became a best-selling brand in California.
What is Big Rock Brewery?
The University of British Columbia authored a study on identifying systemic barriers to co-developing Indigenous food systems with this AAFC group.
What is the Indigenous Science Liaison Office (ISLO)?
Sockeye, Chum, Coho and Pink are four of the five common species of Pacific Salmon found in BC. The fifth species, also the largest, can weigh in at a maximum of 57kg, is known as this.
What is Chinook Salmon?