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2024 B.C. cherry season the pits after ‘devastating’ cold snap

The B.C. Cherry Association expects 2024 harvests to be ‘dramatically reduced’

Bitter news has hit British Columbia, and it is ‘the pits.’

The B.C. Cherry Association (BCCA) issued a press release Feb. 12 stating that the 2024 cherry crop will be “dramatically” reduced due to weather-driven damage.

The association blames a mild start to the winter followed by a sudden and unseasonably cold polar vortex in January for the lack of fruit.

“What made this event so destructive for cherry growers was the fact that less than a week earlier the temperatures were well above freezing.

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Jacqueline Gelineau

About the Author: Jacqueline Gelineau

I'm a reporter in the beginning stages of my career. I joined the team at Capital News in November 2021...
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