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Plant Shortage Report08-16-22 | Economic News

Plant Shortage Report

NALP Discusses the State and Impact of the Plant Shortage
by Staff

It was reported that wholesale growers were paying about 13% higher costs due to inflation.

As a result of raw materials and labor being in limited supply, many industries have experienced shortages of essential goods and products, and, in landscape, one of the more notable shortages has been plants. The National Association of Landscape Professionals posted a report of the plant shortage which looked at the plants between the north and south halves of the country. It was found that the plants that are experience the greatest impact of the shortage in the south are perennials, shrubs, and ornamental grasses and in the north, trees and conifers were in the shortest supply.

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Some of the leading factors behind these shortages was reported to be a 100% increase in the price of fertilizer and insufficient labor in nurseries. This has created an increase in prices of softscape material estimated to be 20% to 27% higher compared to 2021.

https://blog.landscapeprofessionals.org/report-the-2022-plant-shortage/

Filed Under: PLANT SHORTAGE, NALP, PLANTS, , LASN
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