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Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, where we delve into the exciting world of food entrepreneurship and the innovative technologies shaping the future of the food industry in Canada. 🍴
The Canadian food and beverage industry is booming, contributing significantly to the national economy. With $112 billion in revenue generated in 2024, the food and beverage processing industry continues to be a key economic driver in the country.
In today’s episode, we are joined by Dana McCauley, CEO of the Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN), an organization dedicated to supporting food and beverage innovation and entrepreneurship across Canada. Dana’s extensive experience in the food industry, coupled with her passion for fostering collaboration and growth, makes her a key figure for aspiring and established food entrepreneurs.

Key Highlights:
- Starting a Food Business in Canada—Key lessons and insights from Dana’s journey and advice for new entrepreneurs.
- Trends in the Food Industry—How consumer preferences and technological innovations are reshaping the food business landscape.
- CFIN’s Role in Supporting Innovation—How CFIN is helping food and beverage businesses thrive and scale in Canada.
- Foodtech Revolution—What is foodtech, and why it’s crucial for businesses starting or scaling in the food industry.
- Resources for Aspiring Entrepreneurs—Valuable tips and resources for new food entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the Canadian market.

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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.