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Klippers Organic Acres - Cawston, BC: Depth of Field: Films about Farming Series

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Catalogue Number:  M4C027
Producer:  March Forth Creative Inc.
Producers:  Douglas, Sarah
Directors:  Soliman, Tamer
Producing Agencies:  March Forth Creative Inc.
Subject:  Agriculture, Business Studies, Consumer Studies, Culinary Arts, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Family Studies/Home Economics, Marketing, Science, Social Sciences, Tech/Voc
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2024
Running Time:  9:25


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Klippers Organic Acres provides organic produce to customers–on site, through Vancouver farmers markets, local restaurants, and has expanded the processing side of the business to eliminate the food waste at the farm level. Today they farm 65 acres with an onsite marketplace & cafe, an award winning restaurant, a cidery and guest suites. The film showcases their growing practices, migrant workforce, chef, and farmers market set up. 


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