The closure of the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative has left many fruit growers in British Columbia facing a potential crisis as they lack the necessary refrigeration infrastructure to store their gala apples, a key crop. The cooperative's closure was due to low fruit volumes and challenging market conditions. The BC Fruit Growers' Association and industry representatives are urging the provincial government to step in and maintain the cold storage facilities to prevent an overwhelming surge of fruit in September and October, which could drive down prices. The government is considering various solutions, including access to packers and food-safety certification, and is also looking into the possibility of improving support programs for farmers in Canada.