Garden Centres and Nurseries Stockpile Plants Ahead of Brexit Checks

Wednesday, 17 April 2024, 05:00

UK garden centres and nurseries are taking precautionary measures by stockpiling plants in anticipation of new Brexit checks starting on April 30. Concerns are rising over potential delays and damages during shipments due to uncertain readiness of border posts. The Horticultural Trade Association reports a surge in plant orders as businesses aim to secure sufficient stocks prior to the enforcement of the checks.
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Garden Centres and Nurseries Stockpile Plants Ahead of Brexit Checks

UK Garden Centres' Precautionary Measures

British growers and sellers are ramping up efforts to stockpile plants ahead of new Brexit checks to prevent potential disruptions and losses.

Concerns over Deliveries

  • Horticultural Trade Association's Alert: Many members are increasing plant orders to ensure adequate stocks before checks on April 30.

Garden centres and nurseries seek to avoid delays and damages that may arise from unprepared border posts.


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