Nova Scotia Cider Association gains ACOA funding for development and promotion

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HALIFAX, N.S. — Nova Scotia's cider industry is receiving over $128,000 in federal funding to help with its business development and promotion.

It is planning to improve the past promotional pilot projects, such as the Nova Scotia Cider Route and Ciders and Sliders, for growers, producers and visitors to learn about Nova Scotian ciders. The organization will explore additional product development and collaboration for more annual events.

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