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Relief for B.C. wineries protects 2024 vintage, jobs

By Richmond Sentinel

Published 2:02 PDT, Wed July 31, 2024

Following this year’s devastating loss of grapes, B.C. wineries will benefit from temporary support that will allow B.C. wines to be made with grapes and grape juice from outside of the province for the 2024 vintage year.

This temporary measure is designed to help wineries produce a 2024 vintage. It will support job security within the industry and ensures the continued availability of B.C.-produced wines.

“B.C. wine growers and wineries are an integral part of the province’s economy and this year they have been hit by devastating losses due to extreme weather events,” said Mike Farnworth, minister of public safety and solicitor general. “By extending this support, we are providing badly needed help for our wineries during this challenging period. This relief for the 2024 vintage is essential to protect jobs and maintain the cultural and economic vitality this sector brings to our communities.”

The devastating loss of grapes and damage to vines due to freezing weather, and other climate-related disasters such as wildfires has resulted in growing uncertainty for the industry. Without intervention in response to the January 2024 deep freeze, many wineries have said they face substantial financial losses and possible cuts to thousands of direct and indirect jobs, including the loss of highly specialized wine makers and cellar masters whose expertise is integral to the industry.

This targeted support will offer wineries the option to address costs associated with importing grapes and grape juice in relation to producing B.C. wine. This will allow B.C. wineries to plan for the production of a 2024 replacement vintage, retain jobs and contribute to the province’s tourism sector.

“Our government is committed to supporting the long-term sustainability and strength of B.C.’s world-class wine industry,” said Roly Russell, parliamentary secretary for rural development. “We know what a difficult time it has been. These supports for the sector will help give our wineries the certainty to plan for this year’s wine production and continue delivering the enormous value they contribute to B.C.’s economy.”

These supports will take effect April 1, 2025, and remain until March 31, 2026. More information on eligibility and related requirements will be provided to the industry in fall 2024. This will give affected wineries financial certainty if they choose to enter into contracts now, source non-B.C. grapes and grape juice, retain jobs and skilled resources in B.C., and plan for production of a 2024 replacement vintage.

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