B.C. fruit group, $50 million in debt to bank, files for creditor protection

A group that had provided storage and packing services for British Columbia fruit growers has filed for creditor protection after receiving a bank repayment notice. A man rides a bicycle on a road at an orchard at sunset in Osoyoos, B.C., on Sunday May 13, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

PENTICTON, B.C. - British Columbia's fruit growers co-operative that served farmers for almost a century has filed for creditor protection, citing more than $58 million in liabilities and a disastrous crop failure this year that it called "the final tipping point."

But a former board member of the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative said the board's decision to close the business was made amid a power struggle for control and member discontent over its management.

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