California is currently producing a bumper crop of strawberries and due to the increased capacity, the imported berries can be comparatively cheap in Nova Scotia stores. But with the Nova Scotia strawberry season just weeks away, a farmer in the Annapolis Valley has concerns it could impact the local industry. Amber Fryday explains.
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