Jason
Well-known member
Producer plants are not dead in Canada.
A proposed plant is still moving forward near High Level Alberta.
It will be a hog and cattle plant with biogas energy production.
I read the article in The Alberta Express newspaper. The web site www.albertaexpress.ca
Another paper has an article about a B.C plant that has passed their 1 year anniversary.
Blue Mountian Packers in Salmon Arm B.C. kills over 30 month cattle.
According to the president Bob Kuziw sales are finally starting to pick up.
General Manager Tom Vicars said the biggest trouble other than attracting customers, was the red tape in being HACCP certified.
Nothing was said about the big players putting the squeeze on them.
A proposed plant is still moving forward near High Level Alberta.
It will be a hog and cattle plant with biogas energy production.
I read the article in The Alberta Express newspaper. The web site www.albertaexpress.ca
Another paper has an article about a B.C plant that has passed their 1 year anniversary.
Blue Mountian Packers in Salmon Arm B.C. kills over 30 month cattle.
According to the president Bob Kuziw sales are finally starting to pick up.
General Manager Tom Vicars said the biggest trouble other than attracting customers, was the red tape in being HACCP certified.
Nothing was said about the big players putting the squeeze on them.