Over 150 members and guests gathered at the Penticton Lakeside Resort for the BC Fruit Growers’ Association’s 136th annual convention February 20. This was more than seven times last year’s attendance, showing that the association’s “Stronger Together” message is resonating. “Stronger Together” was the rallying cry at the grower demonstration held in Osoyoos last May …
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Task force members announced
Fifteen leaders in the agri-food sector have been appointed to the Premier’s Task Force on Agriculture, an initiative announced in January which will begin meeting this spring. “We are going to tackle topics that are most important to you,” BC agriculture minister Lana Popham told guests at the BC Agriculture Council’s Agri-Industry Gala, January 22. …
Tariff shock
ABBOTSFORD – BC agriculture leaders are taking a strategic approach in response to the disruptive potential of a 25% tariff on Canada’s exports to the US. “It’s really bringing people together,” says BC agriculture minister Lana Popham. “The amount of support for Canadian products is at an all-time high.” That’s true not just domestically, but internationally …
Beef tasting helps raise profile of 4-H
ABBOTSFORD – Wine and cheese tastings may be commonplace, but meat tastings? If Abbotsford resident Don Campbell has a say, people will soon be hosting 4-H project dinner events to educate the mind and the senses. Campbell and his wife Connie hosted a beef-forward dinner party for 10 at their Abbotsford home on January 17. …
MMP announces new executive assistant
Amy Balaban is taking over from Christine Koch as the Mainland Milk Producer’s Association new executive assistant. Balaban will be working with both MMP and Mainland Young Milk Producers to coordinate meetings and events. Fluent in both English and French, Balaban brings both administrative skills and passion for the dairy industry to the role. She …
Water management crisis calls for collaboration
BC farmers facing a broken water licensing system should look to community partnerships as a potential solution, according to Chris Bodnar, who farms in the Fraser Valley. Speaking at the Lower Mainland Horticultural Conference in January, Bodnar described how collaboration with the Kwantlen First Nation led to swift approval of a wetland project on his …






