Canada's Premier Food Corridor Hosts Invest Quebec Delegation to Enhance Agri-Food Collaboration
Canada's Premier Food Corridor is hosting a delegation from Invest Quebec to foster collaboration in the agri-food sector. The initiative aims to combine Alberta's production capabilities with Quebec's technological expertise to enhance the domestic food supply chain. The delegation will visit various agrifood processors in Lethbridge, including Lamb Weston, Whole Leaf, Epic Eggs, NewCold, and Little Gem Winery.

Canada's Premier Food Corridor (CPFC) is hosting a delegation from Invest Quebec to enhance collaboration in the agri-food sector. The delegation aims to leverage Alberta's food manufacturing strengths and Quebec's industrial automation expertise to improve the domestic food supply chain.
During their visit, the delegation will tour several agrifood processors around Lethbridge, including Lamb Weston, Whole Leaf, Epic Eggs, NewCold, and Little Gem Winery. This initiative seeks to create strategic partnerships for a more efficient and competitive food supply chain.




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