Victoria Assigns Parks Staff To Start Growing Food For Residents
2020
In the 1950s, Vancouver Island farmers were responsible for 85 per cent of the region’s food supply, according to the Capital Region Food and Agricultural Initiatives Roundtable. But by the early aughts, food imports had increased to 85 per cent. City councillors in Victoria, B.C. passed a motion early April 2020 to expand an urban food production program by temporarily reassigning some parks department staff to grow 50,000 to 75,000 seedlings to give to residents in May and June.
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Topic: Governance and planning, Food production and ecosystem management
Tags: COVID-19, Pandemics, Resilient cities
Organization: Huffpost
Author: Zi-Ann Lum
Year: 2020
Type: Articles
City (Country): Canada
Region: North America
Resource format: Document