Extreme weather in the Okanagan in recent years has been a challenge for many tree fruit growers in the region, but the BC Fruit Growers Association says that this year there is reason to be optimistic. Jayden Wasney reports.
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2023 Okanagan fruit crops predicted to be ‘almost normal’
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