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Oxford Frozen Foods Switching To Natural Gas
Oxford Frozen Foods Ltd. is switching from Bunker C fuel to natural gas.
moreOxford Looks To Expand In Wind Energy
Nova Scotia based companies, Oxford Frozen Foods and, Minas Basin Pulp and Power are proposing to develop a wind energy project with the support of Nova Scotia Power. If approved, this 100 MW wind energy project would be located within the Municipalities of the District of West Hants and the District of Chester. Named the South Canoe Wind Project, it is expected to produce enough energy to serve approximately 28,000 homes. Subject to approval, the construction would begin in 2013 and include between 33 and 50 wind turbine generators
moreEndorsement for Wild Blueberries on the Dr. Oz Show
Wild Blueberries make Healthy Headlines on one of Americas most watched shows. Follow the attached link to hear just how healthy Wild Blueberries are!
moreMy National Plant: The Wild Blueberry
David Suzuki votes the Wild Blueberry as one of Canada's National Symbols!
moreOxford Frozen Foods wins Eco-Efficiency Award
Oxford Frozen Foods was formally recognized in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 1st for it's continuous efforts to reduce energy consumption and reduce it's carbon foot print.
moreMatthew Bragg on growing up with the Company Wild Blueberry Business
"It's one of the best ingredients in the world if you're running a manufacturing business. There's no pit, you don't have to peel it, you just eat it exactly the way it is, and it is quite honestly one of the healthiest things in the world you could eat."
more'Stewards' of a blueberry empire
Founded as a humble farm harvesting blueberries, the Bragg Group of Cos. now includes not only the biggest slice of the world's wild blueberry market...
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Did You Know?
The Wild Blueberry grows on a low lying bush, only a foot above the ground.
