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Free trade ratification delayed

August 7, 2019 byPeter Mitham

Summer, and the livin’ is easy – but the new free trade deal awaits the fall. Ratification of the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement that’s set to replace the existing North American Free Trade Agreement now seems set to be delayed till November, following the failure of US lawmakers to advance ratification of the treaty prior to their …

Marketing board names new entrant winners

August 1, 2019 byDavid Schmidt

ABBOTSFORD—The BC Milk Marketing Board has chosen the first three successful applicants in its New Entrant Program. After clearing the waitlist in its previous Graduated Entry Program, the BCMMB introduced the NEP in August 2018. Ninety-five applicants paid the $250 fee to be included in the first draw, held in February 2019. A random draw …

Vineyard damage lowers expectations

July 31, 2019 byTom Walker

Okanagan wineries hope growing conditions this summer will deliver a decent grape crop, despite delayed budbreak in vineyards across the Okanagan that hampered vine development. BC Grapegrowers Association members discussed the problem at a field day in May. “Some vines in some vineyards saw poor bud break this year, with erratic and late development,” says …

Grape growers honoured

July 31, 2019 byPeter Mitham

The recent annual general meeting of the BC Wine Institute saw veteran Okanagan viticulturists Robert Goltz and Richard Cleave receive the BC Wine Institute Award of Distinction for their service to the industry. Goltz and Cleave are partners in R&R Management Services, which has overseen key vineyards for producers such as Andrew Peller Ltd. On presenting …

Ottawa targets trade issues

July 31, 2019 byPeter Mitham

The federal government is seeking to reassure producers it’s supporting them in the midst of trade troubles. On July 25, federal agriculture minister Marie-Claude Bibeau announced up to $6 million for Canada Pork International under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership’s AgriMarketing Program “to strengthen, diversify and grow Canada’s pork exports in priority markets around the world.” …

Ottawa designates 48 regions for livestock tax deferral

July 24, 2019 byPeter Mitham

“Significant forage shortages” in 48 regions of BC have prompted the federal government to let livestock producers defer taxes on proceeds from the sale of breeding livestock in the 2019 tax year. “Preliminary analysis indicates that livestock producers in Western Canada and Quebec are experiencing significant forage shortages due to drought conditions, supporting an early …

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