Genome BC is funding a set of research projects to address the risk associated with a strain of avian influenza, of the H5N1 subtype. The BCCDC is conducting the projects in partnership with the ...
British Columbia created a new $10 million fund to help tree fruit growers overcome low yields and the anticipated tariffs ...
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B.C. tree fruit growers get new $10M fund from the provinceBritish Columbia has launched a new $10 million fund to help tree fruit farmers facing proposed U.S. tariffs on the heels of years of devastatingly low crop yields.
Speaking at the 8th Africa Agri-Expo held in Kenya's capital Nairobi on Wednesday and Thursday, exhibitors and agriculture ...
The B.C. government announced it is setting up a task force to grow the province's agriculture and food processing economy, ...
Fruit growers are getting some reprieve in the form of $10 million from the provincial government after the BC Fruit Growers ...
A statement from the Ministry of Agriculture says the money will be handed out as one-time payments to farmers and can be used to help with needs like tools, training, capital for farm improvement, ...
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B.C. task force aims to grow agriculture, food processing industriesBritish Columbia is launching a task force focused on growing the agriculture and food processing industries after years of ...
The footage was forwarded to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA), and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), who at the ...
Lenore Newman By Stuart McNish According to the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, “It is estimated that B.C. farmers produce 40% of all foods consumed in the province.” It’s a ...
The pledge to do so came from back-to-back resource conferences last week—the BC Resources Forum in Prince ... the most comprehensive review that the Ministry of Forests has been done ...
“Those rules need to be gone today,” said Lenore Newman, director of the Food and Agriculture Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley. “The worry is not that we’ll run out of foo ...
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