Financial aid to help B.C. fruit growers following co-op closure
Tree-fruit growers in British Columbia will be able to access some updated financial supports now that the B.C. Tree Fruits Cooperative has been shuttered.
The province said the three new financial supports and changes are meant to address issues caused by extreme weather, market instability and the closure of the co-op, to ensure growers have a stable bottom line.
“Locally grown fruit is loved across B.C., but for the last few years, farmers and the industry as a whole have faced unprecedented challenges,” Premier David Eby said.
“From extreme weather driven by climate change to the closure of the processing co-operative, growers need support if they are going to be able to survive and thrive in the future. We’re taking action now at the provincial level, and also championing important changes needed from federal government. Farmers need all levels of government to pitch in during this critical moment.”











