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Pay rates rise for BC fruit and vegetable pickers

Pay rates for farm workers picking produce increased by about four per cent as of December 31.

Workers harvesting crops by hand in BC are paid a piece rate based on the amount and weight harvested, with minimum levels set by the province. Rates for 2025 are up by 3.9%, and are based on the average provincial inflation rate. They are also consistent with increases to the provincial minimum wage which took effect on June 1, 2024.

Rates are different for each crop, which include 15 fruits and vegetables ranging from peas to peaches. For example, blueberry pickers will now be paid $1.23 per kilogram harvested.

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