Extreme Okanagan Weather Shatters 2024 Fruit Harvest

A devastating combination of unseasonable warmth followed by a sudden drop in temperatures has wiped out the majority of this summer’s Okanagan fruit crop. This extreme weather has forced produce retailers to explore sourcing fruit from other regions, even as concerns linger about the quality of the imported produce. While farmers anticipate a small cherry crop from the southern Okanagan, they emphasize the potential for higher prices due to the limited supply.

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