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Soft fruit disposal worries B.C. farmers
Written by Kelowna Capital News   
June 28, 2010, Kelowna, BC – Soft fruit that you don’t eat should be bagged, buried or frozen rather than tossed out the window, into the garbage or in the compost.

That’s the message from orchardists and grape growers in B.C. facing the potential loss of an entire crop of fruit to a new insect pest, which can enter the valley in fruit such as cherries, plums, grapes, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries.

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