Green industries now allowed to operate
Added on 16 April 2020
Minnesota's Department of Agriculture issued guidelines that specifically allow greenhouses and nurseries to conduct business under certain restrictions. Among some of the new guidelines:
- Do not offer onsite food consumption/sampling
- Configure the layout of the business to build in 6 feet of separation (unless already in place)
- Limit number of customers in the facility as much as possible
- Develop a one-way traffic pattern for entering and exiting the area
- Create boundaries and signage for the new traffic flow
- Widen space between aisles and check-out lanes
- Mark 6-foot spacing in aisles to keep the public compliant
- Provide hand sanitizer/hand-washing stations at entrances
- Encourage pre-ordering and pick-up of order in lieu of in-person sales
The order allows all nurseries, garden centers and landscaping/lawn care businesses to reopen immediately if they follow the proscribed guidelines. For landscapers, lawn care specialists, arborists and others, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's CISA guidelines apply.
Source: Greenhouse Magazine
Source: Goedemorgen
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