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The British Columbia Cherry Association is launching its first Canadian Cherry Month July 15-August 15, 2023.

 

"We are thrilled to launch the inaugural Canadian Cherry Month and to recognize the incredible contributions of cherry growers to Canadian agriculture, the economy and food supply," said Sukhpaul Bal, president of the BCCA. "We invite all Canadians to join us in celebrating this delicious and nutritious fruit and to support our Canadian cherry industry by enjoying the best tasting cherries in the world.”

 

Canadians can participate in a variety of cherry-themed promotions across the country. There will be Canadian Cherry recipe contests, photo contests, and in-store retail cherry celebrations.  

 

During Canadian Cherry Month, retail grocers are encouraged to participate in a national retail display contest. The BCCA will provide downloadable, customizable marketing and messaging assets to support the program as well as great prizes for contest winners. To support the program, the BCCA will be executing a national consumer campaign comprised of contests, promotions, a digital ad campaign and PR campaign.

 

Cherries have a long and rich history in Canada, dating back to the late 1800s when cherry trees were first planted in the Okanagan Valley. Today, cherry farming has become an integral part of British Columbia's agriculture industry.

 

British Columbia’s unique climate and rich soils in the Okanagan, Similkameen, and Creston Valleys make it the ideal place to grow cherries.

 

The BC Cherry Association (BCCA) represents growers, marketers, packers, researchers and industry members. The BCCA sponsors research to grow and deliver top-quality cherries to markets around the world. To view the promotional video, link here: https://bit.ly/3Nhe47A

 

Source:  BC Cherry Association April 25, 2023 news release

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 28 April 2023