We’re Really Excited To Be Launching A New Series About Local Food On BC’s Coast

‘Feeding the Coast’ tells the fascinating stories of local food producers and their families.

Feeding the Coast is a series by West Coast Now that celebrates the British Columbians who provide our food from the sea, land and forests.
Feeding the Coast is a series by West Coast Now that celebrates the British Columbians who provide our food from the sea, land and forests. Source: (Image on the far left) Skipper Otto on Facebook and (Middle and right image) EatWild on Facebook.

A new series by West Coast Now will celebrate the British Columbians who provide our food from the sea, land, and forests.

The idea for the series came from a simple question: How would our jobs, neighbourhoods, and tables be different if most of our food was provided from inside our own communities? 

These farm fresh food lover boxes include produce from Alberni valley, Cowichan, Saanich, and Comox. Plus they have Okanagan fruits and Fraser valley veggies.
These farm fresh food lover boxes include produce from Alberni valley, Cowichan, Saanich, and Comox. Plus they have Okanagan fruits and Fraser valley veggies. Source: Tofino Ucluelet Culinary Guild on Facebook.

Food is about more than meals: it’s about good jobs, good places, and good health. It’s about a way of life. 

Our grocery stores are marvels, a wealth of choice. But remember the empty grocery shelves at the start of the pandemic, and during the worst of B.C.’s recent storms? And, now, so many people can’t afford to buy those groceries due to inflation that some food banks are overwhelmed.

This $25 Wild Produce Box features (100g each) fresh golden chanterelles, fresh yellowfoot chanterelles, fresh hedgehog mushrooms, and fresh maitake! Order online at www.wcwf.ca/wild-box (home delivery available in West Van, North Van, Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, New West, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Surrey, and Delta). Now shipping to Langley, Victoria, and Kelowna.
This $25 Wild Produce Box features (100g each) fresh golden chanterelles, fresh yellowfoot chanterelles, fresh hedgehog mushrooms, and fresh maitake! Order online at www.wcwf.ca/wild-box (home delivery available in West Van, North Van, Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, New West, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Surrey, and Delta). Now shipping to Langley, Victoria, and Kelowna. Source: West Coast Wild Foods Ltd On Facebook.

Today in B.C., most food ingredients are shipped thousands of kilometres before reaching processing plants, and thousands more to reach our dinner plates. How far did your last meal travel from its origin in a net or a farm, to get to your table? Who provided it, shipped it, and prepared it for sale? Who keeps most of the money you spend on groceries? 

Most of us don’t have a clue.

Support the development of shorter and more resilient food supply chains.
Support the development of shorter and more resilient food supply chains. Source: Skipper Otto on Facebook.

Increasing the amount of local food we eat makes us closer to our neighbours. It can also be great for the economy. As Island Good, a program to increase local food production on B.C.’s coast notes, “Every 1% increase in sales of local products equals 50 jobs.”

Our series begins with a look at Skipper Otto’s, a fishing company that aims to connect the people who provide fish with those who eat it – and create good jobs and stronger coastal communities along the way. Click here to read the article.

Expect more stories like this over the coming weeks and months.

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