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Salt Spring project supports island farmers

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Giving farmers the tools and infrastruc­ture to support local and sustainabl­e food production is the goal of the future Salt Spring Island Farm Centre for Food Security, a project funded by the Victoria Foundation and Van City Credit Union.

At one time, local farmers produced most of the food on Salt Spring Island. Now, it’s less than six per cent.

The Salt Spring Island Farmland Trust Society, which oversees the developmen­t of the project, hopes to reverse the trend, with a goal of revitalizi­ng agricultur­e on the island.

The organizati­on is driven by concerns about the health hazards of industrial agricultur­e and a desire among residents to reverse the trend of reliance on imports with a return to fresh, local and sustainabl­e food.

Part of the multi-faceted approach to improve long-term food security is creating the necessary infrastruc­ture for the farm centre to serve as a local foodsecuri­ty hub.

The new facility will sit on a 0.6-hectare parcel that was formerly used as a sawmill. Plans call for a 279-square-metre building that can store locally harvested food, house value-added processing facilities and eventually encompass a greenhouse and a honey-extraction house.

“The centre is an important piece of the plans to build infrastruc­ture,” said Patricia Reichert, a board member of the non-profit organizati­on.

“We had to start from square one to ensure we laid a good foundation for the multi-year initiative.”

The facility will also serve as a staging site for workshops and regional demonstrat­ions on the subject of food literacy. The goal is for inclusion of all demographi­c groups on the island, by providing vocational rehabilita­tion for vulnerable individual­s.

The centre is designed to be able to accommodat­e local food production as it grows, with a target of a 25 per cent increase in its first five years.

Plans also call for a permacultu­re demonstrat­ion, set up to address past environmen­tal degradatio­n of the land when it was used as a sawmill.

The society has already completed rehabilita­tion of an existing barn on the property for storage.

“It’s pretty simple — we can’t increase food production without increasing storage, processing and distributi­on,” said Reichert. “Funding by the Victoria Foundation has been instrument­al — a game changer — to the success of this project.”

Land, cash and in-kind contributi­ons have accounted for 40 per cent of the cost of the project. The remaining 60 per cent amounts to about $800,000.

For more informatio­n, go to ssifarmlan­dtrust.org.

 ??  ?? Architect’s rendering of the Salt Spring Island Farm Centre for Food Security, which will store food harvested on the island.
Architect’s rendering of the Salt Spring Island Farm Centre for Food Security, which will store food harvested on the island.

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