Reading Time: < 1 minute. Published: July 7, 2016. News. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Oneil Carlier (centre) is given a tour of the Food Processing Development Centre after announcing a $10-million expansion. Photo: Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta. A $10-million expansion of the food development facility in Leduc is being welcomed.. WD's investment of more than $2.6 million for the Food Processing Development Centre in Leduc, Alberta, will help companies develop new plant-based foods and products. Parliamentary Secretary Terry Duguid announces more than $2.6 million to help Alberta businesses grow and create jobs. August 12, 2020 - Edmonton, AB - Western Economic.

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L.A. County has the means to support the demands of food processors - along with a strong consumer market and experienced workforce. The food manufacturing industry in L.A. County stretches from salsa to sodas, from beer to bread, and includes hundreds of specialty processors that locate near each other to swap freshly prepared ingredients.. The food and beverage industry is Alberta's largest secondary manufacturing industry, generating in excess of $10.0 billion in value of shipments. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, through the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, opened the Food Processing Development Centre at Leduc in 1984.