Australian strawberry growers looking to extend season after bad start

게시됨 2022년 10월 19일

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Australian strawberry growers in southeast Queensland are trying to extend their season after heavy rain and flooding led to a loss of up to 70 percent of their crop. Queensland Strawberry Growers’ Association president Adrian Schultz stated that the financial setbacks have forced farmers to extend their season to recoup costs and earn some income. The cool October temperatures and flooding in Victoria have also increased demand for Queensland strawberries. With potential heavy rain predicted for the week, there is optimism that the season may continue for another couple of weeks.
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Australian strawberry growers are trying to extend their season after some farmers lost up to 70 percent of their crop earlier this year when parts of southeast Queensland had heavy rain and flooding. Queensland Strawberry Growers’ Association president Adrian Schultz says farmers experienced a rough start during the most profitable part of the season. “We rely on that early income to pay off all our set-up costs, and of course, that didn’t happen this year, so a lot of growers are trying to go for as long as they can in order to try and recoup those set-up costs and try and earn some money in the bank to go into the next season,” he told www.zinc96.com. Mr. Schultz says the floods in Victoria also mean there is still demand for Queensland strawberries. “I believe that this has been one of the coolest Octobers for many years, and that’s also allowed us to ...
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