Building agricultural resilience in the South Okanagan

Adapt or die pierces to the heart of the province’s new $70 million dollar Enhanced Replant Program to promote climate-resilient varieties of fruit in BC.

In March 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food announced the program to support wine, grape, berry, and tree fruit producers after two consecutive winters with deep freezes that resulted in catastrophic crop losses.

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