With the construction of a 2,300 square foot expansion of the centre's Agrivalue Processing Business Incubator (APBI) now complete, the renovated facility has space for up to nine businesses to lease food processing suites and get support from the in-house development team.
Dec. 5, 2023 - Alberta is investing in its food manufacturing industry, which accounted for more than $22.7 billion in exports in 2022, more than 20 per
Alberta’s government is providing better access to space and expertise for start-ups and established food processing businesses to grow their business.
What started simmering in a pot on a St. Albert stove is now a salsa business with hot sales in 80 stores across Alberta. It’s just the latest success story rolling off the assembly line at the Food Processing Development Centre and business incubator in Leduc, Alta.
The 2022 Growing From Here Summit (GFHS) recently took place in Nisku, Alberta, bringing together agriculture and food businesses, government and stakeholders to learn from experts and.
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Mar 08, 2021
90,000 jobs to be created with record capital investments | 90 000 emplois seront créés grâce à des investissements record en immobilisation
Alberta’s 2021 Capital Plan spends $20.7 billion over three years to create 90,000 jobs and protect Albertans’ livelihoods as part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan.
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In addition to continued funding for projects already underway, the 2021 Capital Plan provides $825.8 million for new projects over the next three years, including critical health-care infrastructure and 14 school projects around the province.
“As we continue to protect Albertans from COVID-19, we are focused on protecting livelihoods by planning ahead, creating jobs and preparing for recovery through our multibillion-dollar Capital Plan. These record investments are a key part of the Alberta Recovery Plan to build, diversify, and create new jobs. Af
Food Industry Executive
Western Canadian provinces are sitting on 1.7 million acres of agricultural land that is ideally suited for the agriculture of protein-based pulses such as lentils, chickpeas, peas, fava beans, soy, and canola. Thanks to technological advances in protein fractionation, the country is poised to become the key global supplier of plant-based protein used in the development of food products worldwide such as Beyond Burger or non-dairy milk products. With a present market capitalization of $8 billion, the exponential demand of plant-based protein products means that the sky is the limit when it comes to future sources of revenue for Canada, the Province of Alberta, and smaller communities such as Parkland County, located 20 km west of the City of Edmonton.