Fact sheet: Collective Marketing Group in Montreal
02 May, 2024
Commercial urban agriculture has been booming in Quebec since the early 2010s. By 2021, the Laboratoire sur l’agriculture urbaine (AU/LAB) had identified 56 businesses in the Greater Montreal area. Each of these businesses is a local marketer, selling directly to consumers and to Montreal grocery stores and restaurants.
It is in this context that we are pleased to present to you today our fact sheet entitled “Collective Marketing Group in Montreal”. In addition to a summary of our support, it is also the outline of our business plan and our assessment of the possibilities and viability of such a project in Montreal.
This document is only available in French.
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