Ripples continue to spread from the sudden closure of BC Tree Fruits two weeks ago.
Established in 1936, BC Tree Fruits was a cooperative that helped farmers promote their fruits and transport them to market.
With its closure, farmers are scrambling to find help, and politicians at the provincial level are hounding the government to provide immediate assistance.
On Thursday, the BC Fruit Growers Association said it met with the premier’s staff and the agriculture minister to discuss their challenges.
The association called the meeting productive, but said without immediate assistance there will be no provincial tree fruit industry to save.
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The BC United Party has called for an independent audit of BC Tree Fruits and suggested freezing the cooperative’s assets through this fruit-growing season to prevent liquidation.
Last week, the provincial government launched an emergency task force to develop short-term solutions and provide a list of packers and storage facilities that farmers can use to store and preserve fruit before it goes to market.
The fruit growers association is optimistic that it can work with the provincial government to find solutions and a new path forward.
In an interview with Global News on July 30, BC United Party leader Kevin Falcon said, “We have to help the farmers today. Otherwise, we’re going to lose our small family farms.”
He continued, ” These are highly technologically advanced facilities that are now going to disappear, putting farmers in a position where many will lose their farms.”
In a statement to Global News that day, Agriculture Minister Pam Alexis said, “While the province has no authority to take over the board of such an entity, at this time, ministry staff are consulting with the BC Fruit Growers Association and working with individual farmers to explore available options for getting their fruit to market.”
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