Drought proof blueberries have critical access to recycled town water

By Jamie Brown
January 22 2020 - 7:00pm
Blueberry grower Kelly Potts, Sandy Beach via Coffs Harbour, has access to recycled town water and managed well during last year's terrible drought. She is also finding success with native bee pollination and humic acids.
Blueberry grower Kelly Potts, Sandy Beach via Coffs Harbour, has access to recycled town water and managed well during last year's terrible drought. She is also finding success with native bee pollination and humic acids.

The $350 million blueberry industry in the Coffs Harbour district is just 35 years old and is experiencing growing pains for the first time, hit by drought and less attractive prices.

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