QFVG highlights fuel supply risks for horticulture

QFVG CEO Scott Kompo-Harms spoke with ABC Radio’s PM program this week about emerging concerns around fuel supply and pricing for the Queensland horticulture industry. Reports of localised diesel shortages, delayed deliveries to farms and service stations running out of fuel in some areas are raising alarm for growers who rely on consistent fuel access for production and freight. With fuel a critical input across the supply chain, Scott warned that prolonged global instability could place further pressure on supply and costs.

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