Planting the seeds for a sustainable future - City of Kamloops
Planting the seeds for a sustainable future - City of Kamloops Planting the seeds for a sustainable future - City of Kamloops
processed-product producers in the regionXAnimal ResourcesBreeders and stud or propagation centers:Cattlen/alocallyHorsesXuseful native species collections and reservesXpotential for cultivationAquatic speciesXXDemonstration farmsFree rangeXXBee cultureXTeaching centersSkilled workersXXAnimal Resources(continued)Vets/farriers for large animalsvoluntary agencies and animal protectionsocietiesXregionallyXcontractors and consultantspublicityXXCITY OF KAMLOOPS 66
species and suppliers in the region, livestockhaulers, Research Facility (Beef Chair)XIntegrated PestManagement (IPM)Insectaries and invertebrate predator breedersand suppliers of biological controlsXinformation sources on IPMXreferences and librariesXProcessing and FoodPreservationchecklist of common pests and predatorssafe pest control proceduresSuppliers of processing equipmentfood processing facilitiesinformation on sources related to foodprocessing and preservationprocessed-product producers in the regionXXXXXXMarkets and Outlets Local markets Xdelivery and distributionexport markets and wholesalersXXdirect marketingXretail outletsXroadside and self-pick salesXCITY OF KAMLOOPS 67
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- Page 44 and 45: PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL TRENDSThe 1
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processed-product producers in <strong>the</strong> regionXAnimal ResourcesBreeders and stud or propagation centers:Cattlen/alocallyHorsesXuseful native species collections and reservesXpotential <strong>for</strong> cultivationAquatic speciesXXDemonstration farmsFree rangeXXBee cultureXTeaching centersSkilled workersXXAnimal Resources(continued)Vets/farriers <strong>for</strong> large animalsvoluntary agencies and animal protectionsocietiesXregionallyXcontractors and consultantspublicityXXCITY OF KAMLOOPS 66