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Broader tolerance for culls

March 23, 2022 byPeter Mitham

Potatoes will be included in the next phase of a federal review of grading standards for fresh fruits and vegetables, and industry representatives at the Canadian Spud Congress this week think consumers are willing to be a bit more forgiving of imperfections. “There’s a lot more acceptance for whatever the farmer grows when you’re in …

Ottawa funds beneficial practices

February 23, 2022 byPeter Mitham

Beneficial management practices were the big winner in the week’s funding announcements by government. The same day as Victoria announced $15 million over three years to assist farmers embrace green agriculture practices, Ottawa announced a grant of $8 million through the $200-million On-Farm Climate Action Fund, part of the larger Agricultural Climate Solutions initiative. The …

CanadaGAP expands options

February 23, 2022 byPeter Mitham

Many small fruit and vegetable producers say CanadaGAP requirements are complex and onerous. While the major grocers require that suppliers participate in the national food safety certification program, many growers are opting out. Program participation fell for the first time since inception last year, with BC – home to the largest proportion of CanadaGAP participants …

Glyphosate shortage impacts unknown

February 16, 2022 byKate Ayers

A supplier’s plant malfunction is jeopardizing Bayer CropScience’s ability to deliver glyphosate-containing products. One of Bayer’s key raw material suppliers experienced a mechanical failure that’s led to a “substantial reduction in production rates,” the company announced February 11. “Bayer’s ability to supply its customers with glyphosate or glyphosate-containing products as agreed upon in certain agreements …

Hazelnut funding renewed

February 16, 2022 byPeter Mitham

The province is shelling out another $100,000 for the four-year-old hazelnut renewal program. The funding will support two rounds of funding, one this spring with an application deadline of March 28 and another this fall that opens August 9. “We are beginning to see positive results of the program as hazelnut production has almost tripled …

Groundwater deadline firm

February 1, 2022 byPeter Mitham

VICTORIA – The province is holding fast on a March 1 deadline for existing, non-domestic groundwater users to apply for a licence despite a low response rate. Staff from the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resources Operations and Rural Development have been making the rounds of farm meetings since last fall, with the result …

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