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- Sunflower Flax Granola | Gluten Free | Alberta | 670 grams
Sunflower Flax Granola | Gluten Free | Alberta | 670 grams
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CA$13.00
CA$13.00
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Certified Organic Granola
Highwood Crossing
Alderside, Alberta
Each serving contains a powerful pack of whole grains, protein, and fiber. This granola is high in iron, sodium-free, and contains no artificial sweeteners or preservatives. All ingredients are organic and non-GMO. Made in a nut and peanut-free facility with no traces of soy or dairy.
6 Wholesome Organic Ingredients.
Organic Rolled Oat Flakes, Organic Sunflower Seeds, Organic Whole Flax Seed, Organic Cold-Pressed Canola Oil, Organic Agave Syrup, Organic Maple Syrup
Message from Highwood Crossing about their price increase:
"As you are well aware, the drought we experienced this summer has put an enormous strain on the supply of cereal-grains and oilseeds across the Canadian prairies, and into the United States as well.
Sadly, some farmers had no crops to harvest this fall, and livestock has been turned out in the fields to forage for whatever feed can be salvaged. In other areas, where there are crops to harvest, the yields are significantly reduced due to lack of moisture and higher-than-normal temperatures during the growing season. Extreme climate events in other parts of the world are also negatively impacting crops this year resulting in shortages and a global spike in prices.
In our own region - Foothills County - the Municipal Council declared an “Agricultural State of Emergency” due to the extreme drought conditions here. At our farm near High River, crop yields this year were down over 75% from our normal annual averages."
"As you are well aware, the drought we experienced this summer has put an enormous strain on the supply of cereal-grains and oilseeds across the Canadian prairies, and into the United States as well.
Sadly, some farmers had no crops to harvest this fall, and livestock has been turned out in the fields to forage for whatever feed can be salvaged. In other areas, where there are crops to harvest, the yields are significantly reduced due to lack of moisture and higher-than-normal temperatures during the growing season. Extreme climate events in other parts of the world are also negatively impacting crops this year resulting in shortages and a global spike in prices.
In our own region - Foothills County - the Municipal Council declared an “Agricultural State of Emergency” due to the extreme drought conditions here. At our farm near High River, crop yields this year were down over 75% from our normal annual averages."