Food and Urban Agriculture Strategy
In 2015, City Council adopted a Yellowknife Food Charter. And in August 2018, Urban Food Strategies was awarded the contract to create a Food and Urban Agriculture Strategy for Yellowknife.
Grow: Yellowknife Food & Agriculture Strategy
Grow: Yellowknife Food & Agriculture Opportunities Analysis
On May 6, 2019 the City's Governance and Priorities Committee heard a presentation from Janine de la Salle, a representative from Urban Food Strategies regarding the Agriculture Strategy (GROW).
On May 2019, Council adopted for information the Yellowknife Food and Agriculture Strategy (GROW) and directed Administration to draft a response to GROW and report back to Council.
In January 2021, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the City of Yellowknife and Wilfrid Laurier University to fulfill a six month Mitacs research grant titled: Identifying Opportunities and Barriers for Local Food Infrastructure in Yellowknife.
March 22, 2021 GROW Implementation Plan presented to Governance and Priorities Committee.
Food Hub report
The City of Yellowknife and Wilfrid Laurier University partnered to conduct research on the opportunities and barriers of local food infrastructure within Yellowknife. The ‘Yellowknife Food Infrastructure Study Final Report’ and the Yellowknife food asset map, a comprehensive list of all the food assets in the community, were released in December 2021.
This project was made possible through funding received from Mitacs, a not-for-profit organization that supports industrial and social innovation in Canada, and funding supplied by the City.
If you would like to know more about this research and its findings, reach out to Jennifer Temmer, at jtemmer@wlu.ca.
Community input:
Discover Our Fresh Food!
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