Producers says heat waves won’t affect strawberry and blueberry prices
MONTREAL — Quebec strawberry and blueberry producers say this summer’s sweltering temperatures have affected their yields but that consumers likely won’t pay more for the fruit.
And out in berry-rich British Columbia, the industry says already higher prices this year can be attributed to increased labour costs.
In Quebec, Guy Pouliot, vice-president of a provincial association that represents strawberry and raspberry producers, said Tuesday this year’s heat waves and a cold winter have had an impact on the summer crop of strawberries.
‘If we compare that with a normal season, we had a yield 20 per cent lower,” he said in an interview. “Strawberries turned red faster and they were smaller.”