Avocado oversupply is hurting growers

Brandon Long
Updated October 14 2021 - 9:20am, first published 8:00am
TOUGH YEAR: Sunnyspot Farms directors Sally and Daryl Boardman say oversupply and lockdowns are creating 'the perfect storm' for poor avocado returns. Photo: Supplied.
TOUGH YEAR: Sunnyspot Farms directors Sally and Daryl Boardman say oversupply and lockdowns are creating 'the perfect storm' for poor avocado returns. Photo: Supplied.

A swathe of new avocado trees coming online across the country combined with good growing conditions and locked down cafes has created an 'avo-lanche'.

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Brandon Long

Brandon Long

Queensland Country Life journalist

Brandon Long is a Queensland Country Life journalist based in Toowoomba.

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