Past Events

FABx23

Creston BC, the agricultural heart of the Basin was home to FABx23! The Basin Food Expo & Summit had a few notable additions in Creston including a wagon ride chefs tour of the Yaqan Nukiy Ranch, Swan Valley Honey House tour and the Kootenay Farms Food Hub Innovation Centre tour.  The event’s piece de resistance was an incredibly special greenhouse chef driven farm dinner in the transformed Morris Flower Nursery Greenhouse. We had #270 Registered attendees and welcomed the whole community for the public Marketplace which was a bustling celebration of local food.

2023 EXHIBITOR GALLERY COMING SOON

FABx22

This FABulous event was held at at the Columbia Valley Centre in Invermere in October 2022. The event included two days of local food celebrations, presentations, the Expo, public marketplace and much needed networking for food industry folks, happy to gather in person again! 2022 saw #270 registered attendees.

VIEW 2022 EXHIBITOR GALLERY HERE

FABx21

2020 / 2021 presented unique challenges to events around the world. FABx pivoted gracefully into a digital conference space. With a virtual expo showroom, zoom based presenters and networking opportunities the event still managed to draw a great crowd and share a taste of the Basin with participants via snail mail.

2021 EXPO included # 60 Exhibitors

FABx19

This epic 3 days summit + expo was held at Red Mountain in Rossland. The event included two days of local food and agriculture presentations, the Expo, and programming from the Young Agrarians.

2019 EXPO included #  52 Exhibitors

       

FABx18

This is where it all began. A key takeaway from the 2018  Agriculture Conference in Cranbrook identified that Basin producers needed a way to market their products and promote the region and network with their peers. FABx was born and launched in Nelson BC as a one day expo.

2018 EXPO  included #  55 Exhibitors

       

HEAR FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS...

FABX was highly beneficial for Seedz Crackers. Not only did we connect with like minded entrepreneurs which was both educational and inspiring, FABX also allowed us to be discovered by food buyers which has grown our business  significantly.
Seedz Crackers
This opportunity to meet with fellow producers and potential buyers helped us understand some of the direction changes we need to implement at Iron Skillet. We had many helpful conversations at the workshops and at FABx.
Iron Skillet Artisan Spice Blends
It was a great experience to meet with other producers from the Basin and talk about the challenges of the season and to see how others dealt with similar problems and other situations, it was also great to connect with other producers and share ideas, and people from industry.
William Tell Family Estate
At Cutter Ranch, we have been farming for over 10 years and have primarily sold our products in the Kootenays and Basin area. When #BasinFood asked us to attend, we were unsure what to expect, never having attended a food industry expo such as this. Even as veteran food producers, this turned out to be an invaluable experience for our business, and would especially benefit a food producer early on in their career. It was an experience that connected and exposed us to a large number food industry customers and services. Also, seeing the interested for the upcoming event October, has us set on attending
Cutter Ranch
I traveled to the Basin Food Expo with local Creston organic farmer. The local lunch provided was exceptional, one of the best conference meals ever, and the people who grew and made the products were at the table. Being an entrepreneur can be lonely and isolating so opportunities to network with peers is valuable not only in terms of business networking but interpersonally as well. The connections I made at FABx lead to some of my favourite wholesale partnerships.
Lark Coffee Roasters

2022 Exhibitors

Exhibitor Gallery

2021 Exhibitors

Virtual Expo Exhibitor List

2021 Speakers

Virtual Expo Speaker List

2019 Exhibitors + Buyers

All participant List 2019