B.C. fruit and grape growers will receive up to $70 million in provincial money to re-plant crops damaged by January’s cold snap with more climate-change resilient varieties.
Premier David Eby announced the money Wednesday (March 13) via live-stream to attendees of at the BC Wine Industry Insight Conference in Penticton.
The new funding tops off the perennial crop renewal program worth $15 million announced last spring to help more than 200 producers remove diseased and unproductive plants and replace them with higher quality crops.