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Community Comment
MIKE SCHNEIDER
has been difficult to deal with and the rise in interest rates to combat inflation have created their own problems affecting food supply chain issues and increased input charges for farmers, which ultimately get passed on to us. Although inflation numbers have been waning of late, we are not out of the woods yet Guelph University along with several other Canadian universities recently released their Canada Food Price report, which details the many causes of food price increases. The universities had predicted food price increases for the year ending September 2022 of five to seven per cent but actual increases were 10 3 per cent The forecast for this fiscal year shows across the board increases for the coming year. So how do we help combat these increases?
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I come from a long line of homesteader types who were never shy to can, dry and pickle. Growing your own food is certainly a help and for me, a fun hobby. I can’t recall the last time I bought rosemary, oregano, sage or garlic.
In this climate it is easy to grow an abundance of herbs for drying and cooking all year round.
Try container gardening on your balcony, deck or yard. You can grow a lot of food in a small space