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April 9, 6:30PM, Manitoba

CAN: 'Vertical farming: A vision for Winnipeg and Manitoba'

L.t. Government Anita R. Neville invites Manitobans to attend the next presentation in a series of free public events designed to welcome Manitobans into Government House and Showcase outstanding and inspiring Manitobans who, through words and deeds, continually work to make the province better for all.

Little Greenhouse That Could is a company with a vision to transform Winnipeg and Manitoba into the vertical farming capital of the world. During this presentation, Trina Semenchuk, Owner and CEO, will talk about the practicalities and sustainability of building and operating vertical farms in Manitoba. Come learn about how Trina is supporting local institutions with pilot projects at St. John's High School, Siloam Mission and more.

Trina pictured at the right of the photo

"Most people don't know much about vertical farming, which can lead to a lack of understanding of the benefits and risks associated with vertical farms and therefore causes resistance to adoption. Education is essential for Little Greenhouse That Could be successful in creating its vision," said Trina in an interview with us back in 2023.

The event will be held on April 9 at Government House. Doors open at 6:30 PM. The program begins at 7 PM. Parking is available on both sides of the Government House driveway.

Those who wish to attend must register in advance with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor by calling +1 204 945 2753. Please note that seating is limited. Guests may reserve a maximum of two seats per registration. Registration is free of cost.

For more information:
Trina Semenchuk, Founder and CEO
Little Greenhouse That Could
[email protected]
https://littlegreenhousethatcould.ca

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