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The funding comes after many B.C. crops, including cherries, plums, peaches and nectarines, were nearly wiped out by an extreme cold spell in January 2024 .
Agriculture Minister Lana Popham says the program will help growers’ crops and businesses become more resilient in the face of challenging growing conditions.
The money will help fund things such as protective covers, heaters and wind machines during cold spells.
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