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Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-04-10 Origin: Site
Easy to transport and package: Bare root seedlings have no soil or other attachments, making them lightweight and easy to handle and package. This is particularly important for long-distance and cross-border transportation, as it can save transportation costs and time.
Reduce the spread of pests and diseases: Bare root seedlings usually undergo strict pest and disease inspections and treatments before export to ensure they are free from pests and diseases. This can reduce the risk of disease and pest transmission during transportation and protect the plant resources of the target country.
Strong adaptability: After transplantation, bare root seedlings can better adapt to new soil and environmental conditions due to their well-developed roots. This results in a higher survival rate for bare root seedlings when exported to different countries and regions.
Cost reduction: The price of bare root seedlings is usually lower than that of seedlings with soil balls or other forms, which can lower costs and improve competitiveness for exporters.