Can Manitoba develop a wild food industry?
Wooded lands in Manitoba’s agricultural zone are rich with foods, and offer an untapped opportunity for economic diversity. The Woodlot Association of Manitoba is hosting consultations across the province in March and April to assess the potential for a sustainable woodland food industry. We want to hear from you.
If you have a woodlot, mixed farmland, access to Crown land, an urban tree lot—or even a garden—and are interested in growing and harvesting wild foods to supplement your income, this meeting is for you.
If you are experienced in harvesting and marketing wild foods, or if you are a buyer looking for a reliable source of woodland foods, the meeting is for you.
More details on the Woodland Farm Food Project and the consultation schedule are available here.
- Dates & Times
Lac du Bonnet, Monday, April 20, 2015, 7-9 pm
- Location
Pioneer Club
32 Park Ave, Lac du Bonnet- Contact Person
- Mike James
- Registration Phone Number
- 204-663-0408
- Registration Email
- wff@woodlotmanitoba.com
- Registration Website
- http://woodlotmanitoba.com/woodland-food/


