Keep tabs on which green industry businesses are open
Added on 29 April 2020
"Agriculture is essential, and nurseries are a part of agriculture," says Margaret McGuire-Schoeff, Executive Director of NLAE. "However, each state and each territory can have its own rules about what is deemed essential and what is permitted to operate. We felt a centralized resource to track it all was absolutely needed."
To use the NLAE COVID-19 map, log on to NLAE.org/covid-19. The map is hosted by NLAE and was developed by a partnership comprised of the Oregon Association of Nurseries, the Arizona Nursery Association (ANA), and NLAE, with contributions from various other state trade associations.
The interface is simple: If a user wants information about a state or Canadian territory, they just click on it. When they do, a box shows the current open/closed/restricted status of growers, greenhouse operations, retailers, and landscaping/supply chain businesses in that state or territory. It also provides additional green industry resources related to COVID-19 from each participating association, as well as the relevant orders from each state or territory, if available.
The idea came from Jeff Stone, Executive Director of the Oregon Association of Nurseries.
"We felt a strong need for something like this in Oregon," Stone says. "Our state ships 80% of the nursery stock it produces to other states, and more than half of the material goes east of the Mississippi River. That's a long way to send a truck. Growers need to know what's going on in the markets they serve, and we wanted to provide this resource for them."
The NLAE COVID-19 map was inspired by a similar map, which was created by the Arizona Nursery Association and spearheaded by its Executive Director Cheryl Goar Koury. It shows which states are participating in the "Plant Something" program, which is a consumer marketing initiative for the green industry. NLAE, ANA, and OAN repurposed code from that map to create the NLAE COVID-19 map.
"We enlisted our developer once we identified this need," Goar Koury says. "He was quick to respond, and I think we ended up with a powerful tool that will really benefit the industry."
Source: Greenhouse Grower
Photo by Artem Beliaikin on Unsplash
Source: Greenhouse Grower
More news