Slow Food Nova Scotia was recently honoured by the Nova Scotia Legislature in a resolution welcoming the news that the Gravenstein apple has been placed on the Canadian Ark of Taste.
After extolling the virtues of this heritage apple and praising the work of Slow Food in promoting local products, the Resolution concludes, “..all members of this House of Assembly acknowledge the tremendous work undertaken by the Nova Scotia Chapter of Slow Food Canada and wish them continued success with all future projects.”
Thanks to Hants West MLA, Chuck Porter for bringing this to the House.
Congratulations Brian on all the work you have done to make this happen not only for the sake of the Ark project but for increasing the awareness of Slow Food Nova Scotia.