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When it rains it pours: perfect storm strikes horticulture

A year in review for the industry and what lies ahead in 2023.

Covid-19 disruptions merged with new disruptions in 2022.

Kate McVicar Sun, 25 Dec 2022

The perfect storm descended upon horticulture this year, with lingering pandemic challenges such as supply chain disruption amplified by new or unexpected factors such as rogue weather events and rising costs. 

This series of unfortunate events, including a shortage of labour and industry-wide

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Kate McVicar Sun, 25 Dec 2022
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