Kootenay - Overview
The Kootenay region features high mountain slopes and wide, fertile valleys. The relatively remote location creates strong local demand, and is fuelling an emerging processing sector that produces added-value meat, honey, fruit, dairy, wine, and wool and soap products.
Growing Conditions
Kootenay region has a moderate climate, allowing for a wide range of crops. Higher mountain areas provide grazing for a large beef cattle sector, while the Creston Valley produces abundant crops.
Crops, Livestock & Food Processing
Products include apples, cherries and other tree fruits, tomatoes, vegetables, forage, forage seeds, cereals and oilseeds. In addition to summer Crown-land grazing, the cattle sector is supported by forage crops, which grow well in the river valleys. Livestock production in this region includes extensive beef and dairy cattle production as well as poultry, goats and specialty livestock like llamas.
Local Kootenay Information
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