Farming Across the Western Provinces

British

Columbia

Why come here? Awe-Inspiring Mountains, Coastline and Lifestyle. Our rich culture is powered by our people. B.C. is committed to the most ethnically diverse province in Canada, our multicultural society helps nurture inclusiveness, understanding and mutual respect. In 2021, B.C.’s net migration reached more than 100,000 people – the highest annual total in 60 years.

Agritech Canada | Innovation in BC Agrifoods | Trade and Invest BC

B.C. and Dutch universities collaborate in agritech - Trade and Invest BC

Farm Practices in B.C. Reference Guide - Province of British Columbia

AgriService BC - Province of British Columbia

Ministry of Agriculture and Food - Province of British Columbia

Alberta

Why come here? Alberta's arable lands, extensive irrigation network and abundance of sunshine make it an ideal region to produce agricultural products of all sorts. And with all that farmland comes enormous economic benefits. With its nutrient-rich soil, the province is now a leading producer of canola, wheat, dry peas, barley and cattle, and is expanding its food processing capabilities. Alberta's arable lands, extensive irrigation network and abundance of sunshine make it an ideal region to produce agricultural products of all sorts.

Agriculture - Invest Alberta

Agriculture | Alberta.ca

Agriculture Job Connector | Alberta

Farming in Alberta: 30 Facts - Canada Action

Saskatchewan

Why come here? Saskatchewan is often referred to as the breadbasket of Canada because of all the grains produced in this Prairie province. Its vast array of wide open spaces, flat land and rich agricultural soil makes it an ideal place to grow field crops.

Agricultural Research and Development | Agribusiness, Farmers and Ranchers | Government of Saskatchewan

Ministry of Agriculture | Ministries | Government of Saskatchewan

Regulations and Guidance | Programs and Services | Government of Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Why Manitoba? Manitoba innovates, inspires the entire agri-food value chain, and sustainably feeds the world while reducing our carbon footprint. Today, Manitoba is a global leader in sustainable agricultural innovation, production and processing techniques. An example of Manitoba's agricultural leadership is the fact that it, along with Saskatchewan, invented canola!

Province of Manitoba | agriculture - Homepage (gov.mb.ca)

Farming in Manitoba: 27 Facts - Canada Action

Food And Farming - Manitoba Eco-Network (mbeconetwork.org)

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