The City of Victoria is proud to recognize small-scale commercial urban food agriculture as a vital part of our vibrant local food system. From zoning guidance to business licensing support, our goal is to help improve community access to healthy and local food while cultivating economic growth.
In Victoria, small-scale commercial urban food production:
- produces edible and non-edible products for sale, including: raw, unprocessed fruits and vegetables; flower; herbs; fibre; seeds; nuts; seedlings; culinary mushrooms; plant cuttings; eggs; honey.
- involves many activities, including: cultivation; harvesting; sorting; keeping; cleaning; packaging.
- does not include products regulated by the Controlled Drug and Substances Act (e.g. cannabis).
Starting a Food Production Business
Learn about City regulations and find tips and resources to help your urban food production business thrive:
- Small-Scale Commercial Urban Food Production Handbook
- Urban Food Production Fact Sheet
- Building and Operating a Food Stand
- Building a Rooftop Greenhouse
Contact the City with any questions:
- Visit the Business Hub at City Hall or contact the Business Ambassador by email or at 250.361.0629.
- The Business Ambassador is available to walk you through the details of opening a small-scale commercial urban food production business step-by-step.
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