In 2023, Nova Scotia's peach growers faced significant setbacks due to a polar vortex in February, severely damaging the year's peach crop. Despite these challenges, Emily Lutz of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association remains hopeful for a fruitful recovery in 2024. The region's fruit growers also encountered difficulties with their apple crops last year, as constant rainfall led to storage issues and bruised fruits, resulting in lower quality and financial returns. The situation was further exacerbated by an influx of honeycrisp apples from Washington, which depressed local prices. Amid these adversities, Nova Scotia's fruit growers are looking forward to a more prosperous year ahead.