Terrace egg producer Daybreak Farms can now double its flock of chickens after the city approved its request to revamp and expand its operations. It香蕉视频直播檚 the only egg producer and grading station in northwest B.C. and has had its home in the area known as the bench since the 1950s, before the city was incorporated, previously as Sampson香蕉视频直播檚 Poultry Farm.
But the farm faced opposition from more recent neighbours who complained about flies and the smell of chicken manure wafting over the surrounding area of north Eby Street on the bench, making for some unpleasant backyard BBQs.
Other residents and leaders have strongly supported the farm, pointing to benefits like food security and jobs. The farm supplies eggs across the north, from Haida Gwaii to Prince George, to more remote communities like Dease Lake and to hospitals through Northern Health.
Kieran Christison of Daybreak Farms said they spoke with neighbours, consulted with and received support from Northern Health, the Nisga香蕉视频直播檃 Nation, the Kitselas and Kitsumkalum First Nations, Skeena香蕉视频直播擝ulkley Valley NDP MP Taylor Bachrach, Skeena MLA Ellis Ross and B.C. Minister of Agriculture Lana Popham, among others, before presenting to council at a public hearing Aug. 8.
The application centres around a 1995 zoning bylaw that put the farm into non-compliance because it no longer allowed for intensive agriculture. The owners considered relocating but found that was not financially doable.
The farm plans to invest roughly $10-million in production and environmental upgrades that will bring them into compliance with upcoming legislative changes, and centralize operations to their main property.
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Kitselas First Nation Chief Councillor Glenn Bennett voiced his support, saying the experience of food insecurity during the pandemic shows just how important food security is to the community.
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But Troy Ritter, who lives nearby, said the current flock of 40,000 chickens at the farm is already affecting 香蕉视频直播渆verybody in the immediate area香蕉视频直播 and the huge fly populations become intolerable on sunny days.
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Ritter said 50 residents living nearby are worried about property devaluation from the operation of the farm and increase in the number of chickens, adding that recommendations from the provincial government香蕉视频直播檚 Farm Industry Review Board have not been fully enforced.
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Catherine White, who teaches biology at Coast Mountain College, spoke in favour of the farm. White did her PhD and post-doctorate work in microbiology, with a focus on bacteria that are relevant to agriculture.
White said even with a two-fold increase in the number of chickens, she expects fly populations and smell to decrease as the farm modernizes. 香蕉视频直播淪peaking as a microbiologist I香蕉视频直播檓 in full support of the plan,香蕉视频直播 White said.
She explained that odours from the farm are caused by bacteria that thrive in wet manure. The farm香蕉视频直播檚 new waste management system will dry the manure and store it a way that will reduce the smell, which is what attracts flies, solving both problems.
White added that the proposed composting system for waste other than manure is 香蕉视频直播渁n excellent idea香蕉视频直播 because it will eliminate pathogens like e-coli and salmonella while killing any parasites.
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Katie Lowe, executive director at the B.C. Egg Marketing Board that oversees egg farming in the province, told council the industry has grown by about 20 per cent since about 2015 and there is room for Daybreak Farms to expand.
She said aside from Terrace, egg production and grading in B.C. only happens on Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley. There香蕉视频直播檚 production in Salmon Arm and Kamloops, but those eggs have to be shipped out for grading, which is the process of sorting eggs for quality control.
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