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Unprecedented warm seasons last year have had a hit effect on Southern Forest food producers, with cherry, truffle, avocado, apple and kiwi fruit producers noticing the greatest impact.

Unprecedentedly warm seasons negatively impacts Southern Forests’ diverse agricultural landscape

Main Image: Unprecedented warm seasons last year have had a hit effect on Southern Forest food producers, with cherry, truffle, avocado, apple and kiwi fruit producers noticing the greatest impact. Credit: Victoria Baker

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