Global collaboration key to addressing local challenges in nursery industry
Australian nurseries could reduce their environmental footprint by adopting existing research from its European counterparts, which face stricter regulations on natural resources and land use, according to a recent review on global R&D.
It’s a view echoed by Anthony Tesselaar, who runs one of Australia’s most recognised horticultural management firms, based in Silvan, Victoria. Known as Anthony Tesselaar Plants, his team identifies, trials and releases new varieties of plant species to growers worldwide.