Kelowna business among recipients of $6.6 million grant to boost B.C. food manufacturing
- The B.C. Government is providing $6.6 million in grants to food manufacturing firms to create jobs and enhance food security in the region.
- Jobs Minister Diana Gibson announced that seven B.C. Companies will receive funding, including $2 million for Farming Karma Fruit Co. In Kelowna.
- The expansion of Farming Karma Fruit Co. Is expected to create 32 new jobs in the region.
- Supporting food manufacturing is critical for strengthening the economy and developing a resilient food system.
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Kelowna business among recipients of $6.6 million grant to boost B.C. food manufacturing
As part of the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF), the Province is investing up to $6.6 million to support the expansion of seven food manufacturing companies, including one in Kelowna.
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B.C. contributing $6.6M to 7 food manufacturing companies
The announcement took place in Kelowna
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