Australia: Unexplained mass death of strawberry plants may add to price increases

Published 2023년 4월 21일

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Approximately half a million young strawberry plants have died on Queensland farms, with the cause remaining a mystery. The Queensland Strawberry Growers Association is investigating the incident, which involves a specific plant variety. The dead plants, valued between 45 and 55 cents each, were purchased from Sweets Strawberry Runners and have triggered concerns among farmers. Samples of the plants are being sent for testing to identify the cause of the mass die-off.
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Queensland strawberry farmers are counting the costs after half a million young plants died soon after being purchased and planted. Queensland Strawberry Growers Association President (QSGA) Adrian Schultz said the cause was still a mystery. "We're seeing 100 percent death rates of a particular variety; the investigations are ongoing as to the reasons for that," Mr. Schultz said. "Half a million plants have died as a result of whatever has happened." Mr. Schultz said the juvenile plants, known in the industry as runners, were worth between 45 and 55 cents each. Sweets ...
Source: Hortidaily

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