2019
DOI: 10.24266/0738-2898-37.4.120
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Research Priorities of the Environmental Horticultural Industry Founded through Consensus1

Abstract: Environmental horticulture production (EHP) generates and employs approximately one-third of all specialty crop revenue and workforce, respectively. In recent years, however, EHP received only 12% of federal funds earmarked for specialty crops research from the USDA-Agricultural Research Service or the USDA-Specialty Crops Research Initiative. To increase leverage and accumulate more resources for EHP, stakeholder-driven consensus of research priorities needed to be constructed. Therefore, the Horticultural Re… Show more

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“…They aim to optimize the consumer experience (Sulistyowati & Husda, 2023), encompassing various facets such as facilitating access to plant information (Nasir, Al-Qaraawi, & Sadik Croock, 2020), ensuring product quality , and mitigating potential risks associated with plant purchases (Behe & Fry, 2020). This transformation in consumer behavior and industry practices underscores the necessity for an extensive exploration of sustainable practices in plant acquisition (Owen et al, 2019). Such an endeavor is crucial not only for unraveling the complexities of consumer choices (Knuth et al, 2023) but also for guiding businesses and policymakers in nurturing a more sustainable and gratifying ecosystem for acquiring plants (Caneva et al, 2020).…”
Section: A Global Outlook On Sustainable Plant Acquisition: a Review ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They aim to optimize the consumer experience (Sulistyowati & Husda, 2023), encompassing various facets such as facilitating access to plant information (Nasir, Al-Qaraawi, & Sadik Croock, 2020), ensuring product quality , and mitigating potential risks associated with plant purchases (Behe & Fry, 2020). This transformation in consumer behavior and industry practices underscores the necessity for an extensive exploration of sustainable practices in plant acquisition (Owen et al, 2019). Such an endeavor is crucial not only for unraveling the complexities of consumer choices (Knuth et al, 2023) but also for guiding businesses and policymakers in nurturing a more sustainable and gratifying ecosystem for acquiring plants (Caneva et al, 2020).…”
Section: A Global Outlook On Sustainable Plant Acquisition: a Review ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, market research plays a fundamental role [12,35]. Notwithstanding, in the European context, flower and ornamental plants' marketing and governance systems usually receive limited attention from the scientific literature; in addition, the chronic outdatedness and fragmentation of relevant data and information affect the availability of official statistics and institutional sources [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of hours required in the field is considerable, and workers will be scarce as the horticultural industry's labor supply declines. The decline of workers is because most entry-level employees would prefer to work in a position that requires less physical exertion [5]. Similarly, just 20% of the workers in the nursery are permanent, with the remaining 80% being temporary [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%