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Where are all of BC's Cooperative Grocers?
Episode 4721st January 2026 • Farming in British Columbia • Jordan Marr
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This episode, a conversation about the Kootenay Co-op, a Nelson based, co-operatively owned, 21000 square foot grocery store that turns 50 this year, and which spent four million dollars last year purchasing products from farmers and processors in the Kootenay region. My guest is Amanda Verigin, who joined me to tell me about the store’s beginnings as a bulk food buying club in 1975, and how the co-op impacts, and is impacted by, a food system dominated by a handful of giant, vertically integrated grocery behemoths.

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To learn more about the Organic BC/SSMPA grazing workshop advertised at the top and bottom of this episode, visit farminginbc.ca/grazing

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