LONDON: Britain´s horticultural industry could be wiped out in a matter of weeks by the coronavirus pandemic, and millions of unsold plants thrown away, experts warned on Tuesday.
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), which represents 1,400 garden centres across the UK, urged the government for financial aid to help the industry as it faces economic calamity during what is usually its busiest time of the year. “We have hit a perfect storm in the UK,” said HTA chairman, James Barnes in a statement.
“The seasonality and perishability that is unique to our industry means that growers are potentially facing stock losses on an ever-rising scale as each day passes.It is asking the government for financial assistance of up to £250 million ($309 million, 282 million euros) to avoid collapse. In a nation famed for its love of gardening, the British government´s lockdown earlier this month of all but essential shops also forced garden centres to close. The HTA said was “unlikely that there will be sales until early May, the most important commercial period of the year”.
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