Local haskap grower taking his expertise on the road
Considered the epicentre for breeding and growing haskap in Canada, Saskatchewan growers are now being looked to for their knowledge and expertise on the emerging fruit crop.
One of those growers is Curtis Braaten. As the owner of Haskap Central Sales near Prince Albert, he is a pioneer in the haskap industry and has been since the University of Saskatchewan made him one of the first licensed propagators of the purplish-blue berry, which has been a part of the university's fruit breeding program since 2007.
Besides growing the crop on his orchard north of Prince Albert, Braaten has been finding innovative ways to add value to the berry and just last year added a consulting service to his business.
His first consulting job will be later this week in Nova Scotia, where he was hired by Lahave Forests, a UK firm which wants to establish the world’s largest biodynamic haskap orchard. Biodynamic is a method of organic farming.