Milk is displayed at a grocery store in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 12, 2022. The British Columbia government is spending up to $25 million toward the construction of a milk production plant aimed at boosting the supply of locally sourced food products. THE CANADIAN PRESS


April 24, 2024

The government of British Columbia has pledged $25 million towards expanding a milk production plant in Abbotsford, B.C., aiming to enhance local food sources. This initiative, set to begin construction this summer, will increase annual milk production by 50% to 1.4 billion liters, alleviating the need to import butter from Eastern Canada to meet local demand.

Premier David Eby emphasized the project's significance in addressing challenges posed by the pandemic and recent climate disasters, which disrupted supply chains and escalated grocery prices. He stressed the importance of ensuring a robust future amidst these hardships, highlighting the investment's role in addressing food prices, security, and economic growth.

Eby also noted the broader regional impact of the investment, anticipating billions of additional dollars in dairy quota for farmers across Western Canada, leading to the creation of thousands of jobs.

Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development, and Innovation, highlighted how the milk production plant expansion aligns with B.C.'s new industrial development blueprint. This blueprint prioritizes the growth of clean energy and sustainable industries, aiming to drive new investments, create jobs, and seize opportunities across the province. Bailey emphasized the importance of clean industries in improving quality of life and strengthening B.C.'s diverse economy for present and future generations.

By supporting companies like Vitalus in local expansion efforts, the government not only bolsters the food supply chain and enhances food security but also creates employment opportunities for British Columbians. This investment reflects a strategic approach to fostering economic growth while promoting sustainability and resilience in the face of challenges.

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