Canada: Orchards and vineyards in British Columbia will get $70M to replant after disastrous weather

게시됨 2024년 3월 13일

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The British Columbia government is investing an additional $70 million to support farmers in replanting and fortifying fruit orchards and vineyards following two years of weather-related catastrophes. This funding will extend the existing Perennial Crop Renewal Program, benefiting approximately 1,000 more growers. The move follows a severe cold snap in January 2024, which is believed to have decimated nearly the entire wine vintage and slashed stone fruit harvest predictions by 90%. Additionally, a task force will be established to devise strategies to ensure the wine grape sector's profitability and resilience amid climate change.
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PENTICTON, B.C. — Farmers in British Columbia will get an extra $70 million to replant and strengthen fruit orchards and vineyards after two years of weather-related disasters, says Premier David Eby. The commitment comes after a devastating cold snap in January that is feared to have wiped out almost the entire 2024 wine vintage in B.C., and slashed harvest forecasts for stone fruit by 90 per cent. The funding will boost the province's existing $15 million Perennial Crop Renewal Program, launched last spring to help more than 200 farmers replace diseased, deceased and unproductive plants, Eby said. Eby, who announced the funding in a virtual address to a wine industry conference in Penticton on Wednesday, said the new funding would help about 1,000 more growers revitalize their farms. "Hopefully, this support enables you to purchase varietals that will be able to survive the kind of extreme temperature swings that we've seen and also respond to changing consumer tastes at the ...

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