Higher land costs translate to higher rents for farmers who lease their land, according to a recently released analysis of farmland rental rates from Farm Credit Canada. The annual analysis, which plots cash rents against the value of farmland for each province, indicated that landowners were charging tenant farmers rent equivalent to 2.52% of the …
Livestock oversight to change
VICTORIA – The province is poised to take over responsibility for farmed animal welfare in BC, following a report that recommends restricting the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to companion animals. Policing of animal welfare, including that of farmed animals, has been the statutory responsibility of the BC SPCA since its …
Province funds Vitalus plant expansion
A massive expansion of BC’s milk processing capacity received an infusion of $25 million from the province this week. Premier David Eby and Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Minister Brenda Bailey announced the funding April 23 at Vitalus Nutrition Inc. in Abbotsford. The funding is provided as part of the province’s blueprint for clean industrial …
Early-season fires spark concern
This past weekend saw seven wildfires reported in the Cariboo, including the 1,600-hectare Burgess Creek Wildfire, which continues to burn out of control between Quesnel and Williams Lake. An evacuation alert was announced April 23 for the area east of the fire, but no ranches have been impacted to date. However, rancher and Quesnel Cattlemen’s …
Federal budget “falls short”
The federal budget delivered April 16 held no surprises for agriculture and little to cheer about, either. The budget allocated $64 million to support an increase in the interest-free limit on Advance Payments Program loans to $250,000 from $100,000 for the 2024 program year. However, the announcement had already been made nearly a month earlier …
Wine sector celebrates award winners
PENTICTON – The Wyse family of Oliver’s Burrowing Owl Estate Winery took home the Canadian Wine Industry Award of Distinction during the 2024 Wine Industry Awards ceremony on March 12 in Penticton. A long-term commitment to producing high-quality wine while honouring and protecting the local environment have been defining practices at Burrowing Owl, founded in …