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Stacatto cherry patent reinstated

March 26, 2025 byTom Walker

The stage is set for Canada to pursue damages from US growers for unlicensed production of Stacatto cherries. On March 12, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Washington reinstated patent protection for Stacatto, a late-season variety developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and managed by Summerland Varieties Corp. (SVC). The patent …

New apple fills niche

March 12, 2025 byTom Walker

Sunpunch, the newest release from the federal apple breeding program at the Summerland Research and Development Centre, is pure sunshine for Amarjit Lalli. “Sunpunch has got a really fantastic tropical taste,” says Lalli, who grows apples and cherries in south Kelowna. “And it looks absolutely gorgeous; the colour is a little more yellow than Ambrosia.” …

BC boosts agriculture spending

March 12, 2025 byPeter Mitham

BC is budgeting a 10% boost to spending on agricultural programs and services in the coming fiscal year. The provincial budget, released March 4, earmarks $143 million for BC Ministry of Agriculture and Food operations, programs and services, up from $130 million last year. The additional funding targets the disruptive effects of extreme weather and …

Province flags drought risk

March 12, 2025 byPeter Mitham

Skirmishes over trade have put negotiations for the renewal of the Columbia River Treaty on ice, but a low provincial snowpack is underscoring the ongoing need for sound water management across the province. The BC River Forecast Centre reports that the province’s snowpack was 27% below normal on March 1, heralding low freshet risk and …

Chilliwack group wants agriculture back at fairgrounds

February 27, 2025 byRonda Payne

CHILLIWACK – Agricultural groups want a halt to the long-term shift away from agriculture at Chilliwack Heritage Park, which the city promised to maintain for agricultural groups when it opened the facility in 2001. But Tourism Chilliwack has failed to honour a memorandum of understanding the city signed to that effect with the Chilliwack and …

Cuthberts top OYF

February 26, 2025 byRonda Payne

Ladysmith farmers Thomas and Catherine Cuthbert of South Coast Agro are this year’s BC & Yukon Outstanding Young Farmer champs. Serving the niche for pasture-raised broilers and beef on Vancouver Island is just one aspect of the couple’s diversified livestock operation. They were one of two finalists at the provincial competition in Abbotsford, February 18-19. …

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