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Local Food Fraud?

An exclusive behind-the-scenes investigative report taking an in-depth look into alleged local food fraud

by Deconstructing Dinner

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Local Food Fraud?

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An exclusive behind-the-scenes investigative report taking an in-depth look into alleged local food fraud. With the rapid rise in interest among North Americans to support locally produced food and with the premium people are willing to pay for that food, it leaves open an attractive opportunity for food-based businesses to take advantage of this new and growing lucrative market, either honestly or not.

In May 2010, Deconstructing Dinner received a tip from a farmer in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia who alleged that a local business who sells eggs to 18 retailers and restaurants and who was marketing their product as being predominantly from their own farm, was not true. According to the tip, the "farm" was not a farm at all, and housed no chickens on the property! The business has also been marketing their product as originating from neighbouring farms in the Creston Valley, however,

Deconstructing Dinner received yet another and very strong tip, this one in July 2010, alleging that that too might also not be true. As luck would have it, the property on which the business operates was up for sale, and on August 24, 2010,

Deconstructing Dinner's Jon Steinman scheduled an appointment!

Guests/Voices

Jeremy Lack, farmer/chairman, Mad Dog Farm / Kootenay Local Agricultural Society (Tarrys, BC) - Mad Dog Farm is a small farm of 28 acres in Tarrys, not far from the City of Castlegar. Run by Jeremy and Nette Lack, and aided by their daughters, two dogs and three cats, the Lacks have a passion for growing, local agriculture and preserving heritage varieties of vegetables and other food crops. The Kootenay Local Agricultural Society is non-profit organization dedicated to the production and promotion of local agriculture and products. They are the owner and certifier of the Kootenay Mountain Grown label.

Heide Stang, co-owner, Eggs R Uz (Wynndel, BC) - Eggs R Uz has been operating for many years as a registered egg grading station and supplier of eggs to 18 businesses in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.

Bonny Kavaloff, co-owner, Nature's Den (Rossland, BC) - Bonny and her husband Sid operate this small health store in Rossland, BC. Cindy King, warehouse manager, Kootenay Country Store Co-operative (Nelson, BC) - The Kootenay Co-op is the largest independent member-owned co-operative grocery store in Canada. In business for 35 years, the store prides itself on supporting local producers whenever possible.

Matt Lowe, busted backyard chicken enthusiast (Nelson, BC) - In the summer of 2009, Matt Lowe began raising four chickens in his urban backyard. The City of Nelson does not permit such a practice, and in June of 2010, Matt's household received a visit from a Bylaw Enforcement Officer! Other voices of people wishing to remain anonymous...

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saving my town

HELP

Some of us in Mission, BC (Fraser VAlley) have reason to believe that Walmart is about to invade our town.

So we would like to fight back at Council by showing as many anti-Walmart films as possible.

I have tracked down the films listed below, but am still looking for the anti-WAlmart film where a small community fights back. There is some sort of religious retreat centre near the Walmart.If you remember the title of that film (probably shown on CBC), please email me pdq.

We would also like to be in contact with any other activists who have fought Walmart's presence in their communities.Thanks

Sieglinde
 

saving my town

HELP

Some of us in Mission, BC (Fraser VAlley) have reason to believe that Walmart is about to invade our town.

So we would like to fight back at Council by showing as many anti-Walmart films as possible.

I have tracked down the films listed below, but am still looking for the anti-WAlmart film where a small community fights back. There is some sort of religious retreat centre near the Walmart.If you remember the title of that film (probably shown on CBC), please email me pdq.

We would also like to be in contact with any other activists who have fought Walmart's presence in their communities.Thanks

Sieglinde
 

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