Ottawa' $177 million to extend the Wine Industry Support prog wont go far in BC. It's based on production. "If there’s no grapes, there’s no wine, and no wine means you’re not necessarily eligible for the funding," says Miles Prodan, president and CEO of Wine Growers BC. #CLinBC
A new study by the BC Association of Farmers Markets in partnership with the University of Northern BC confirms farmers market are much more than a place to buy food. For more on the study, see https://t.co/CIxkTcbWjG
BC's ag ministry will see a 16% increase in funding in 2024-2025, entirely due to the ongoing losses farmers are experiencing from extreme weather. Overall ministry operations will see funding increase by less than 2%.
#BCAg#CLinBC
Michelle Cook has been appointed GM of the OK-Kootenay Sterile Insect Release (SIR) program. She will officially take helm when current GM Melissa Tesche formally succeeds Glen Lucas as general manager of the BC Fruit Growers Association in early March.
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Sure as our March paper went to press last night, the province backed down today on changes to the Land Act, the focus of our front-page story! The announcement came less than 24 hours after the government prioritized reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in its throne speech.
The BC Fruit Growers' Association's 135th annual general meeting is taking place at the Ramada in Kelowna this afternoon and tomorrow morning.
#BCAg#CLinBC
This is old news now by today's standards, but I only found out about this very sad loss. David, you were profound. Every time you stepped into the office, my soul filled with adrenaline and respect. You served BC farmers and agriculture with integrity and knowledge while holding government and associations to account. A knowledgeable straight shooter who could see thru mud. Miss you 💚. @CLinBC https://t.co/r681PrQ1ZL
The long-running horticultural growers' short course is being rebranded (again) for 2024. Gone is the 'regenerative' handle introduced last year when the ag ministry partnered with the Lower Mainland Horticulture Improvement Assoc. https://t.co/Qt2uiRgFot
#CLinBC#BCAg
The province’s pledge to permanently fund 40 seats for BC students at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine was welcome news to livestock and poultry sectors, but a new study says a local option is needed to support local food production. https://t.co/FQ0kMmIvM0
After an exceptionally dry March, AAFC declared Kelowna & Vernon in severe drought March 31. On the coast, dry conditions could mean lower Fraser River streamflows - a long-term trend that cud see the water supply window for Rmond & Delta growers of just 3 hours/day in future.
@ShuswapWater's Water Quality Grant Program offers funds to assist farms, landowners, and stewardship groups with projects that protect and improve water quality, focusing on mitigating nutrient-loading from land into surface waters.
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Today marks 50 years since the Agricultural Land Reserve became law in BC, laying the foundation for what's now seen as an integral piece of BC food security strategy despite widespread opposition at the time. https://t.co/0gTiWNGED2
CFIA has revoked all but four of the primary control zones established to control highly pathogenic avian influenza, a year after the first case in the current outbreak was detected on a broiler farm in the North Okanagan. #BCAg
The design of new laboratory facilities at the Sidney Centre for Plant Health on southern Vancouver Island has been unveiled months after construction started last fall. The new facility, targeted for completion in 2025, will be used to test for plant diseases. #BCAg
A carbon tax rebate will save BC greenhouse operators upwards of $20 million this year. Growers will pay just 20% of the carbon tax levied on NG and propane in a new point-of-sale carbon tax rebate announced in the provincial budget.
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BC Fruit Growers is proposing a pilot project to help smaller farm operations access labour by allowing temporary foreign workers to work for multiple employers during their stay in BC. Currently, SAWP workers are limited to a single, specific employer. https://t.co/hT5Yyn0Z4R
A private members bill to ensure 600 acres of prime Delta farmland is preserved in perpetuity for soil-based agriculture and migratory bird habitat underscores the importance of the province's ALR as it turns 50 this month. https://t.co/eK6MSlmaA3
The province remained short on details Thursday as it repeated an announcement it plans to invest $5 million in a new animal disease preparedness and response program.
USDA plans to tighten “Product of USA” labelling requirements and that's a problem for Canadian producers; Canada exports nearly 50% of Cdn beef production and most is US-bound.