Canada - B.C. fruit growers rally for more government support

30.05.2024 639 views

B.C. fruit growers are calling for more support from the province following years of extreme weather. 

On Tuesday, more than 200 growers rallied in the town of Osoyoos in B.C.'s southern Interior— where the B.C. NDP caucus is holding its retreat — to raise awareness about their struggles and ask for more help from the provincial government. 

Farmers say that since 2021 they have had to deal with the effects of a heat dome, cold weather, floods, and wildfires. This year, fruit growers say they are dealing with crops that were devastated by a January cold snap, as well as the years-long process of replacing and replanting dead trees. 

"This year is the worst out of all the past three, four years," Kelowna-based farmer Mani Gill said.

Gill is also a board member of the B.C. Fruit Growers' Association, which organized the rally.

He acknowledged that the province is providing up to $70 million to help vineyards and orchards replant and adapt to climate change. But he said growers still need to put in their own money. 

"We don't like asking for handouts," he said. 

"[But] B.C. is the least funded province for agriculture in Canada. The government — whatever party it is, NDP, B.C. United, Conservative, whoever it is — really needs to look at agriculture and see the benefits it brings to B.C. and really start supporting us."

Premier David Eby attended the rally to meet with growers. 

At a press conference earlier that morning, NDP house leader Ravi Kahlon said B.C. officials have been meeting with growers "for months" to hear about their challenges. 

"People are dealing with the impacts of climate change right now on the ground," Kahlon said. "Our government is committed not only to take on climate change, but also support communities through those challenging times."

In the meantime, Gill is trying to stay optimistic. He said he took over his family's farm five years ago and wants to pass it on to his children in the future.

"We're going to get through this," Gill said. "But at this point, we just need some help [to] get us through the next couple years, but we'll bounce back. We always do." 

Source - https://www.cbc.ca

09.07.2026

Philippines - Cebu farmers urged to insure crops, report any Kanlaon ashfall damage

Farmers in Cebu were urged to insure their crops and promptly report any ashfall-related damage after volcanic ash from Kanlaon reached parts of the province on Thursday, July 9.

09.07.2026

Canada - ‘Yellowing and drowned out crops’ follow heavy rainfall in Saskatchewan

Producers in Saskatchewan are starting to see the effects of the heavy rainfall the province has received in recent weeks.

09.07.2026

CLIS+: transforming agricultural risk protection in Pakistan

Agriculture remains the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, contributing nearly one-fourth of gross domestic product (GDP), employing around 40% of the labour force and supporting millions of rural households. 

09.07.2026

India - Arunachal: Fresh floods, landslides damage houses, crops; IMD forecasts dip in rain from Friday

Houses, roads and crops were damaged as fresh floods and landslides were reported across six districts of Arunachal Pradesh, officials said on Thursday.

09.07.2026

Kenya - Community mobilisers for livestock project expected to benefit 375,000 pastoralists unveiled

Community mobilisers for the De-Risking Inclusion and Value Enhancement of Pastoral Economies (DRIVE) project, expected to benefit 375,000 pastoralists and their dependents in Kenya, were unveiled on Thursday in Wajir County.

09.07.2026

India - Rainfall Drops 30%: Dharwad Disaster Review Highlights Water, Crop Insurance, Health Risks

Officials and lawmakers gathered in Dharwad, Karnataka, on Saturday for a disaster management progress review meeting. The session at the Zilla Panchayat hall focused on monsoon shortages, drought fears, and farmer challenges across the district.

08.07.2026

EU’s livestock strategy aims to tackle animal welfare, finance, disease challenges

The European Commission has adopted its first EU Livestock Strategy alongside a Protein Action Plan, setting out measures it says will help the livestock sector deal with economic pressures, animal disease risks, environmental requirements and shifting markets.

08.07.2026

Sri Lanka - Rs. 12 billion in crop damage compensation paid to over 200,000 farmers

The Agricultural and Agrarian Insurance Board has announced that crop damage compensation totaling Rs. 12,341.5 million has been paid to 202,025 farmers affected by last year’s Cyclone Ditwah.