A new group intended to close the gap between food producers and local government will soon be in place.
So says Abra Brynne, the project co-ordinator of the Central Kootenay food policy council.
The council is expected to have up to 26 members from a wide variety of sectors.
Their mandate will cover agriculture, economic development, hunger, and the environment.
It’s a joint venture of the Regional District of Central Kootenay, Community Futures and BC Food Systems Network.
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