“We’ve been getting, on average, a return of about 12 cents and it’s costing growers about 30 to 35 cents to grow the apples,” said Pinder Dhaliwal, B.C. Fruit Growers’ Association’s president.
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BC Fruit Growers’ Association sheds light on tough returns for apple farmers
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