Economy
Nova Scotia Welcomes Major Agropur Expansion in Bedford
Nova Scotia is set to strengthen its agri-food sector with a significant investment from Agropur dairy co-operative, as the business moves forward with a major expansion of its Bedford facility. The project is expected to bolster the province’s dairy industry while creating skilled-trade jobs during the construction phase.
Premier Tim Houston praised the decision, highlighting the alignment between Agropur’s growth strategy and the province’s broader economic goals.
“Nova Scotia is a great choice for Agropur’s expansion,” said Houston. “Agropur’s strong commitments to market diversification and growth align with our government’s plan to grow our economy and support the success of our people.”
It’s fantastic to see businesses like Agropur investing in our province. Just yesterday, they announced an expansion of their Bedford facility: creating good, skilled-trades jobs and growing our dairy sector right here at home. Minister Greg Morrow was proud to help ensure this… pic.twitter.com/4TMS41huWK
— Tim Houston (@TimHoustonNS) April 24, 2026
Once complete, the upgraded Bedford site will serve as a key dairy ingredient processing hub. It is positioned to play a strategic role in supplying locally produced dairy proteins to meet rising national demand for protein-enriched products. The expansion will also introduce a new butter processing line, further enhancing production capacity.
The new facility is expected to open in 2028, marking a long-term investment in the region’s agricultural and manufacturing sectors.
Agropur already has a strong presence in Nova Scotia, employing more than 400 people across its Bedford and Truro operations. The expansion is anticipated to reinforce that footprint while supporting dairy farmers throughout Nova Scotia and the broader Maritime region.
Agriculture Minister Greg Morrow emphasized the importance of the project for local producers and the industry’s future.
“This is a great day for dairy farmers in Nova Scotia,” said Morrow. “The new plant is a strategic investment in local milk and milk products and will support the industry in looking at value-added projects and market and product diversification.”
The development signals growing confidence in Nova Scotia’s agri-food sector and its ability to compete in evolving domestic markets–thanks to investments from the province’s PC government.