B.C. amends ALR regulations to promote vertical farming
Added on 22 February 2022
The changes will allow a process known as "vertical farming" on ALR land, which involves crops grown in vertically-stacked layers.
The process allows producers to maximize space while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
Agriculture Minister Lana Popham said some vertical farming has been taking place on some ALR land, but the regulatory changes are needed to ensure "clarity" that the technology is permitted.
Popham said the recent floods that devastated B.C.'s Fraser Valley have also highlighted the need to embrace modern techniques to strengthen local agriculture.
"As we face more and more impact from climate change, it's imperative that we continue to strengthen and grow the food systems that we have and embrace new, innovative practices and technology," she said.
"Our economic plan presents a vision for the future, and part of that vision is embracing the role of technology in British Columbia, and using this technology to enhance our food security and our food economy.
Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun has hailed the change as a clear signal to the business community that innovation in the farming sector is welcome in the province.
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Source: Msn News/money
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