More people will be discovering and enjoying local food and beverages as the Buy BC Partnership Program continues to support B.C. farms and businesses to get the word out about their products.
“British Columbians know that when a product has the Buy BC logo it is grown or made in B.C. by people in their own communities,” said Pam Alexis, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “Buy BC is supporting farmers, and food and beverage processors reach new customers and increase sales, strengthening food security and local economies throughout the province.”
The program continues to support small family-run businesses, new entrepreneurs and larger companies in B.C. expand market reach, increase brand exposure and build consumer awareness of local agriculture, and food and beverage products. Funding is currently available to help local companies tell their stories to B.C. consumers.
Great Glacier Salmon located on the Stikine River has increased awareness of its wholesale and retail packaged salmon and seafood products. The female-owned company used the funding to label products and packaging with the Buy BC logo, develop promotional materials and deliver in-store sampling.