Canada and BC support apple and cherry grower's innovation
date:Jan 18, 2013
ture industry remain strong for future generations, said Dan Taylor, Operations Manager, Cawston Cold Storage.

Coral Beach Farms in Lake Country is receiving more than $35,000 in funding for an innovative software program that will automate the sorting of stemless cherries. The overall purpose of the project is to add value and reduce labour costs by introducing new technologies not currently in use in the B.C. tree fruit industry. The automatic sorting of cherries with and without stems will h
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