BC Agri-food Sector Sees Global Success

June 22, 2016

VICTORIA – Three British Columbia agri-food companies are getting ready to ship their products to new international customers after successful tradeshows in the United States, the Netherlands and South Korea.

The companies received matching funding through the BC Agrifood & Seafood Export Program, part of Growing Forward 2. The program supports industry participation in export market development activities, including at international tradeshows, promotional events, incoming and outgoing trade missions and to develop marketing materials for international audiences.

Some of the success stories featuring British Columbia agri-food companies include:

  • Kalala Organic Estate Winery received funding up to $5,075 to take part at the 2015 Seoul Food & Hotel Show. Kalala received lots of interest from potential buyers, and aims to export to the Korean market soon. These are exciting times for the West Kelowna business. In addition to enjoying export success in China and India, Kalala Organic Estate Winery recently took top spot at the prestigious Chardonnay du Monde competition in France for their Kalala 2013 Chardonnay Icewine.
  • Sea to Sky Seasonings (Amola Salts) received funding up to $4,250 to attend San Francisco’s Winter Fancy Food Show in February. With the leads and orders they received from attending this largest speciality food event on the west coast, Amola anticipates they might double their gross sales in 2016. Based on Granville Island in Vancouver, Amola creates salts, seasonings and speciality herbs and spice mixes using as many locally grown and organic ingredients as possible.
  • The Chai Company, a Delta-based business, received funding up to $4,675 to showcase its organic chai concentrates at the Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2015. The Chai Company has been in operation for 13 years and already exports to the United States, South Korea and Hong Kong. Thanks to connections made at the festival the company will add Europe to its list of markets soon as it has received purchase orders for premium chai.

Since 2013, Growing Forward 2 has invested more than $2 million in matched funding for 226 projects through the BC Agrifood & Seafood Export Program.

The BC Agrifood & Seafood Export Program is administered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of B.C. Program information and applications are available at the following link.

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