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Adrian Arts joins BCFGA as executive director

Adrian Arts.
Adrian Arts.

The British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association (BCFGA) has appointed Adrian Arts as its new executive director, effective May 22.
 


A seasoned agricultural leader and Summerland orchardist, Arts brings more than a decade of experience in the tree fruit sector, spanning government policy, hands-on farm operations, and strategic industry leadership. Most recently, he served as regional manager for the Southern Interior with the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, where he played a pivotal role in securing more than $100 million in new investments for the province’s agricultural sector.



“We are excited to welcome Adrian to the BCFGA team,” said Peter Simonson, president of the BCFGA. “2024 was a year of multiple crises, from the devastating freeze to the closure of BC Tree Fruit Cooperative.  I am very proud of the work BCFGA accomplished last year, but the fact remains that we are still in a dire situation.  We are at risk of losing both the tree fruit industry and family farming in the Okanagan and there is so much work to be done.  Adrian is joining the BCFGA at a critical time, and we are confident that he is up to the challenges ahead.”



Arts is a registered professional agrologist with a career built on collaboration, policy advocacy, and results-driven leadership. In addition to his government service, he has held key positions on provincial and regional committees, including the Climate Action Initiative, the New Tree Fruit Varieties Development Council, the BC Institute of Agrologists and the Water Stewardship Council of the Okanagan Basin Water Board.
 


“I’m humbled to serve B.C.’s tree fruit producers and excited to hit the ground running,” said Adrian Arts, newly appointed executive director of the BCFGA. “I know how hard growers are working, and the challenges we face. I understand what’s at stake. I am committed to supporting our members, and leading with purpose, working together with industry and government to deliver lasting support for B.C.’s tree fruit growers. We’re stronger together, and I’m here to help turn that strength into results.”

 

Source:  BC Fruit Growers’ Association April 24, 2025 news release

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 24 April 2025