From the Government of Alberta:

“Alberta has some of the world’s best farmers, food producers and processors. Now is a great time to step up and show support for Alberta’s agriculture industry. I encourage Albertans to buy local food, meet a farmer in their community and get to know the people who put food on their tables.” Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.

Alberta Local Food Week runs Aug. 11-18 this year. There are many ways to go local, such as visiting local producers, growers, distillers and brewers, shopping the local food section in your grocery store, eating at a restaurant that serves local food or visiting your community farmers market.

“We have some awesome products made in Alberta – maybe even more than people realize. Local Food Week and Open Farm Days is a chance to showcase different farmers, producers and markets.” Jason Andersen, vice-president, Alberta Farm Fresh Producers Association.

Alberta Local Food Week wraps up with the popular Open Farm Days, which offers Albertans opportunities to visit local farms to get a better understanding of where their food comes from and sample the diversity and abundance of food produced in Alberta.

“We are well on our way to educating people about food and animal husbandry, but we can always do more. Local Food Week gives us that opportunity to reach people and develop our industry. I enjoy being a part of the conversation about where food comes from.” Susan Schafers, and co-chair, Alberta Local Food Council.

Local food sales from farmers markets and through direct-to-consumer channels have more than doubled since 2008 and exceeded $1 billion last year.

Continuing to support the growth of the local food industry is an important step in renewing the Alberta Advantage and getting Albertans back to work.

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and you can be the judge at Food Truck cook-off, taking place in front of the LMC during Wednesday, August 14th's Lacombe Market from 4:30-8:30.

Lacombe Community Market organizer Wendy Buyar said she couldn't think of a better way to celebrate Alberta local food week than with a delicious food truck cook-off, with all proceeds of ticket sales going back to helping local families who need help with their food security.

Tickets will be sold for the event at three for five dollars, with all proceeds from this event going towards the Lacombe Food Bank.