Mushroom, greenhouse and highbush blueberry farming play pivotal role in British Columbia / by Saneliso Mhlanga
- Author
- Mhlanga, Saneliso
- Published
- [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 2022.
- Copyright Date
- ©2022
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (8 pages) : graphs
- Additional Creators
- Statistics Canada
Access Online
- central.bac , Free-to-read
- publications.gc.ca , Free-to-read
- www150.statcan.gc.ca , Free-to-read
- Series
- Restrictions on Access
- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- "British Columbia's varied terrain, dense population and high land values make it an ideal place for smaller, specialized farms. Moreover, the province's moderate climate, fertile soils and access to water and technology provides added benefits for fruit and vegetable farming. Data from the 2021 Census of Agriculture shows how British Columbia has positioned itself amongst the nation's leaders in capital intensive agriculture that uses less land, such as greenhouse and mushroom farming"--Page 1.
- Report Numbers
- CS96-325/2021-10E-PDF
- Subject(s)
- Genre(s)
- Note
- Distributed by the Government of Canada Publishing and Depository Services Program (Weekly acquisitions list 2022-24).
Issued also in French under title: La culture de champignons, de serre et la culture de bleuets en corymbe jouent un rôle essentiel en Colombie-Britannique.
"Release date: June 15, 2022."
Cover title.
Issued also in HTML format.
Electronic monograph in PDF format. - Other Edition
- Mhlanga, Saneliso. [Ottawa] : Statistique Canada = Statistics Canada, 2022
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