From Global News.
Rising costs, supply chain disruptions, and the looming threat of U.S. tariffs have made accessing fresh produce increasingly difficult for Canadians.
Some are turning to self-sustainability, like Dean Sopher, who grows tropical fruits in Saskatchewan, while companies like I.G. Fresh Produce aim to bring food closer to consumers.
Meanwhile, experts warn that Canada’s reliance on U.S. agriculture is vulnerable to climate change and trade instability, emphasizing the need for diversified food sources.
Kyle Benning reports.
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