Local growing project aims to feed world’s hungry
LACOMBE, Alta.- Another growing season is well underway in central Alberta, with several local producers once again aiming to help address world hunger through the course of their efforts.
The Lacombe-based Central Alberta Foodgrains Growing Project, in collaboration with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, has now planted its 26th annual charity crop.
Committee member Doug Maas, says farmers gathered together on May 11 to seed a canola crop on a 120-acre parcel of land about 10 minutes southeast of Lacombe.
“We were able to have it provided to us by a family that’s supported us in the past,” he explains. “They were willing to make the land available this year to us and each year is different. We’re in different parts of Lacombe County wherever land is available.”