After a bad season last year, blueberry farmers are expecting an early and abundant season that can start end-of-July instead of the usual early August. However, the pick-up can be affected by the delay of the Caribbean workers that are affected by Hurricane Beryl effects.
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2024-07-08
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New Brunswick
- cbc.ca
The owner of Lockhart Apiaries states that honey bees are in high demand from N.B.’s booming wild blueberry industry, but the industry has grown so fast that beekeepers can’t keep up. N.B. has about 10,000 registered bee colonies but need even more.
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2024-07-14
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New Brunswick
- cbc.ca
After a bad season last year, blueberry farmers are expecting an early and abundant season that can start end-of-July instead of the usual early August. However, the pick-up can be affected by the delay of the Caribbean workers that are affected by Hurricane Beryl effects.
- Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2024-07-08
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New Brunswick
- cbc.ca