A podcast discussion with John Murphy, Chair of Vegetables NZ, addresses current food price stability, highlighting how growers are absorbing input cost increases while expressing concerns over future fertilizer and fuel supply disruptions.
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The big issue for us is that you can't, it's about risk, so can we plant a crop not knowing whether we have the fertilizer to harvest it in the market? And the answer is that it becomes very difficult, so you do have to limit. Exposure there. So thus far we haven't seen big issues, but that fuel price right now is hurting and we haven't passed it on and to hurt down the track could be a big.
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short-term fluctuations masked by long-term structural risks
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