The President and CEO of Wine Growers B.C. was in Kelowna on Thursday, to provide an update on the impact climate change is having on the industry. As Jayden Wasney reports, the province’s wine grape crop has dropped as much as 56 per cent below historical harvest levels.
Winter cold spell cuts B.C.’s grape crop by up to 56 per cent
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