
“This support allowed us to make upgrades that would have been difficult to manage on our own. We have improved traceability, food safety, and compliance, reduced label production costs, and improved speed and consistency.”
Infinity Greens & Produce is a women- and person of colour-founded farm in British Columbia that supplies produce to local markets. As the business grew, the team identified a need for improved traceability tools and food safety systems to support day-to-day operations.
Through the Traceability Adoption Program, Infinity Greens invested in new equipment, including label printers, office technology, and food safety support. These upgrades helped strengthen product tracking and labelling processes while improving efficiency across the operation.
“On behalf of Infinity Greens & Produce, I would like to extend our sincere gratitude for the funding provided under the Traceability Adoption Program,” said Director Jessie Aneja. “This support allowed us to make upgrades that would have been difficult to manage on our own. We have improved traceability, food safety, and compliance, reduced label production costs, and improved speed and consistency. Our team now has better tools and connectivity, which has made daily operations smoother and more efficient.”

The project reflects how targeted funding can support small and growing agricultural businesses as they work to meet traceability requirements, strengthen food safety practices, and invest in operational improvements.
Funding for the Traceability Adoption Program is provided by the governments of Canada and British Columbia through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. The program is delivered by IAF.


