Provincial agriculture officials say up to 100 per cent of grapes, raspberries, peaches, cherries and plums might be lost this year.
The Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture has announced $15 million in funding to help grape and fruit growers whose crops were affected by the extreme cold weather in February. - FileHALIFAX, N.S. — Nova Scotia's Department of Agriculture has announced $15 million in funding to help grape and fruit growers whose crops were damaged by the extreme cold weather in February.
The total farm gate value for fresh fruit in 2022 was almost $96 million. The primary horticulture region of the Annapolis Valley saw temperatures of -25 C on the morning of Feb. 4.
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