New Zealanders asked to buy local to support weather-hit growers

게시됨 2023년 3월 14일

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New Zealand is facing a severe challenge in its vegetable supply due to extremely adverse weather conditions that have damaged crops and disrupted planting and harvesting activities. The situation has affected growers across the country, with up to 90% of Northland's kumara production lost due to Cyclone Gabrielle and significant damage in Tairawhiti Gisborne. The situation threatens the sustainability of the vegetable growing industry, leading to concerns of reduced supply and increased prices. To counter this, Vegetables New Zealand is encouraging consumers to buy local and fresh vegetables to support growers. They stress the importance of sustainable vegetable production for the nation's food supply and security.
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New Zealanders are being asked to buy local and fresh, to support vegetable growers across the country hit hard by continued bad weather. "Vegetable growers have endured exceptionally bad growing weather for several months now," says Vegetables New Zealand Chair, John Murphy. "Months of wet, humid, and unpredictable weather have affected growers' ability to plant and harvest, which has had a cumulative effect on supply." "Most graphic have been the pictures of onions in drains in Pukekohe and on beaches and in drains in Hawkes Bay, plus the news that up to 90% of Northland's kumara production has been wiped out by Cyclone Gabrielle." "Cyclone Gabrielle also affected vegetable growing in Tairawhiti Gisborne, where there have been floods and extensive damage. Then there have been the infrastructure issues, including water supply and restricted access, to and from Tairawhiti Gisborne." John says this is a pretty dire situation for vegetable supply across New Zealand at a time when ...
출처: Hortidaily

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