- There is a shortage of fruit trees at the nurseries in Sweden, and if you want to buy one, you have to take advantage of it in April because they can run out in May. This is evidenced by several nurseries.
- The pandemic has led to an increased interest in gardening at the same time as one of Sweden’s largest growers has gone bankrupt for a few years.
- Jan-Peter Johansson, CEO of the Nursery Nursery School, tells TT that it takes three years to grow fruit trees and therefore they are difficult to withstand rapid fluctuations.
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