A new survey commissioned by the Nova Scotia government found that residents spend one-third of their food budgets on locally sourced products. The findings are encouraging for local farmers and consumers alike. But as Amber Fryday reports, the hope is to grow that number even more.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Nova Scotians buy local when grocery shopping, study finds
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