Fruit Grower’s Resiliency
Fruit grower resiliency is essential to maintaining a strong and sustainable agricultural sector in British Columbia as producers face increasing pressures from climate change, extreme weather, pests, disease, and shifting market demands. Programs funding by the Government of BC help growers renew orchards and vineyards with more resilient, climate-adapted, and market-ready varieties that can better withstand environmental challenges while improving long-term productivity and profitability. Supporting fruit grower resiliency strengthens local food security, protects the economic viability of BC farms, and helps ensure the continued production of high-quality BC-grown fruit for future generations.
Planting Long-Term Resilience
with Jealous Fruits
Long-term investments in agriculture help strengthen food security and climate resilience across British Columbia.
This video highlights how Jealous Fruits is investing in long-term orchard resilience through infrastructure improvements, strategic planning, and ongoing agricultural innovation in the Okanagan.
Through forward-looking investments in farming systems and production capacity, the project is helping strengthen the long-term sustainability and resilience of BC agriculture.

Programs funded by the Government of BC via the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Delivered by IAF.
