Rossland hopes to take it’s local food production to a higher level.
The city will match funding if the Alpine City wins a grant from Interior Health for a food security action plan.
Rossland may not be regarded as a hot-bed of agriculture, but councillor and local food advocate Andrew Zwicker says a hundred years ago it could almost feed itself.
Winter squash, potatoes, garlic, tomatoes and salad greens are popular crops.
Rossland is on IH’s short-list to get the food security grant.
Zwicker says it would cover three years of planning and development of more agricultural activity.
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