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New BCFGA president well prepared for new task

Oliver orchardist Pinder Dhaliwal has been BCFGA vice-president for five years
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Oliver orchardist Pinder Dhaliwal is the new president of the BC Fruit Growers Association. Photo: Barry Gerding/Black Press

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Pinder Dhaliwal was elected to succeed Fred Steele as president of the BC Fruit Growers Association at their annual general meeting in Kelowna on Friday.

Dhaliwal, an Oliver orchardist who won in a race against North Okanagan fruit grower Jeet Dukhia, said he has heard a lot of comments from fruit growers about frustration with the seasonal agriculture worker program.

香蕉视频直播淭hat is the biggest issue facing farmers right now. We can香蕉视频直播檛 run our farms if we don香蕉视频直播檛 have labour. We need to get the ball rolling on that real fast,香蕉视频直播 Dhaliwal said.

At the annual general meeting, many orchardists spoke at the forums about the bureaucratic process delaying confirmation of seasonal foreign workers who they depend on to harvest their crops.

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One example was of Services Canada doing an audit in the fall for each participating farm hiring foreign workers during that year, but farmers can香蕉视频直播檛 apply for foreign farm workers the following spring if the audit has not been completed.

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Regarding water, Dhaliwal said drought was a critical factor in the poor fruit crop last year.

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As vice-president of the BCFGA for the past five years, Dhaliwal said he has undergone an extensive apprenticeship at the association香蕉视频直播檚 executive level, valuing what he has learned working with both outgoing president Fred Steele and long-time orchardists across the valley.

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Dhaliwal, 48, grew up in Oliver, where his parents moved to and bought a fruit orchard in 1981. Today, he lives in Oliver where he looks after a 12-acre orchard, part of the family farm香蕉视频直播檚 30-plus acres, growing cherries, apples, peaches and nectarines.

Dhaliwal has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Simon Fraser University and education degree from Okanagan University College, the predecessor to what is today UBC Okanagan.

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Dhaliwal said the message of optimism hasn香蕉视频直播檛 been dampened by a difficult 2017 for Okanagan fruit growers.

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Joining Dhaliwal on the BCFGA executive this year is vice-president Peter Simonsen; Okanagan North directors David Dobernigg, Karmjit Gill and Sukhdev Garaya; and South Okanagan directors Ravinder Bains, Sulchdeep Brar and David Machial.

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