Food banks growing own food – even farming fish – as donations decline
TORONTO — In a bid to make up for a shortfall of high-quality nutritious food, some Canadian food banks are growing their own produce — and even farming fish.
The Mississauga Food Bank recently launched AquaGrow Farms, where tilapia is being raised in tanks and lettuce is raised through hydroponics, or without soil.
Executive director Christopher Hatch said the Ontario food bank is the first in Canada to be producing its own fish.
“It’s not a complete solution, but it’s certainly in the right direction and it shows the community we’re thinking creatively about how to solve this problem,” said Hatch.


