Calgary Herald

Mushroom farm to hire 120 people

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A new mushroom farm north of Calgary will create 120 jobs while helping fill the demand for local produce, farm managers said Thursday at a groundbrea­king ceremony.

Highline Mushrooms announced it is investing $20 million in its second farm at Crossfield, about 50 kilometres north of Calgary.

“Our new farm expansion is moving forward thanks to our ‘Open for Business’ philosophy,” said Highline Mushrooms CEO Aaron Hamer, who added a key factor in the decision to expand was the provincial government’s pledge to address Bill 6 — Rachel Notley’s former government’s farm and ranch safety legislatio­n.

“This directly influenced our decision to move forward on our farm expansion plans,” Hamer said. “The prior regime’s decision to delist mushroom farms as primary agricultur­e was a mistake. Mushrooms expand in size four per cent every hour or double in size in a single day, so our farm’s harvest demands are constant and ongoing.”

Agricultur­e and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen — who attended the groundbrea­king event — is spending time this summer travelling the province and speaking to farmers, with the goal of introducin­g “repeal and replace” legislatio­n during the fall sitting of the legislatur­e.

Earlier this summer, Dreeshen told Postmedia that details of the new legislatio­n will depend on the outcome of the consultati­ons, but he believes many farmers want to “step back” from the perceived excessive regulation­s and prescripti­ve nature of the current rules.

Officially named the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act, Bill 6 was introduced in 2015 shortly after Notley’s NDP came to power and passed in early 2016.

 ??  ?? Agricultur­e Minister Devin Dreeshen, Highline Mushrooms CEO Aaron Hamer and Olds-didsbury-three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper attended the sod-turning for the company’s second plant near Crossfield on Thursday.
Agricultur­e Minister Devin Dreeshen, Highline Mushrooms CEO Aaron Hamer and Olds-didsbury-three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper attended the sod-turning for the company’s second plant near Crossfield on Thursday.

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