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Flower Farming and Agritourism

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In this episode of the Real P3 podcast, host Philip interviews David Robert Thomson from Tasmania, Australia, delving deep into the intricacies of farming and sustainable agricultural practices. David, a seasoned farmer specializing in wholesale flower bulbs, shares his expertise in growing tulips, lilies, and daffodils, along with his experiences in agritourism and international agricultural insights.

Key Learnings:

Flower Farming:
· Tasmania’s Climate: David explains how Tasmania’s mild climate allows for year-round farming, presenting unique opportunities compared to colder regions.
· Growing Challenges: The conversation highlights the challenges of growing tulips in Tasmania’s slightly warmer winters versus more optimal regions like the Netherlands.
Agritourism:
· Public Engagement: David shares how his family opened their farm to the public 35 years ago, leading to a successful agritourism venture that attracts thousands of visitors annually.
· Visual Appeal: Emphasizes the beauty and attraction of large flower fields and the significant growth of the agritourism sector over the years.
Sustainable Farming Practices:
· Quarantine Standards: Discussion on the importance of Australia’s quarantine standards, which help maintain the quality and competitiveness of local flower bulbs by limiting foreign competition.
· Soil Health and Resilience: David’s journey into soil health, influenced by mentorship from experts like Bill Kotsching, and the transition towards regenerative agriculture.
· Economic Benefits: How agritourism and sustainable practices contribute to the economic stability and future potential of the farm.
Tune into the Real P3 podcast for an engaging conversation with David Robert Thomson about flower farming, agritourism, and sustainable agricultural practices in Tasmania, with a unique perspective on global farming experiences. Don’t forget to leave reviews and ratings and stay connected for more enlightening episodes.

Connect with David:
Facebook: @david.roberts.thomson
X: @thomson_roberts

Support the Show.

Connect with us on :
Instagram @therealp3_podcast
LinkedIn @The Real P3
Facebook @The Real P3
www.thesunswinegroup.com

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In this episode of the Real P3 podcast, host Philip interviews David Robert Thomson from Tasmania, Australia, delving deep into the intricacies of farming and sustainable agricultural practices. David, a seasoned farmer specializing in wholesale flower bulbs, shares his expertise in growing tulips, lilies, and daffodils, along with his experiences in agritourism and international agricultural insights.

Key Learnings:

Flower Farming:
· Tasmania’s Climate: David explains how Tasmania’s mild climate allows for year-round farming, presenting unique opportunities compared to colder regions.
· Growing Challenges: The conversation highlights the challenges of growing tulips in Tasmania’s slightly warmer winters versus more optimal regions like the Netherlands.
Agritourism:
· Public Engagement: David shares how his family opened their farm to the public 35 years ago, leading to a successful agritourism venture that attracts thousands of visitors annually.
· Visual Appeal: Emphasizes the beauty and attraction of large flower fields and the significant growth of the agritourism sector over the years.
Sustainable Farming Practices:
· Quarantine Standards: Discussion on the importance of Australia’s quarantine standards, which help maintain the quality and competitiveness of local flower bulbs by limiting foreign competition.
· Soil Health and Resilience: David’s journey into soil health, influenced by mentorship from experts like Bill Kotsching, and the transition towards regenerative agriculture.
· Economic Benefits: How agritourism and sustainable practices contribute to the economic stability and future potential of the farm.
Tune into the Real P3 podcast for an engaging conversation with David Robert Thomson about flower farming, agritourism, and sustainable agricultural practices in Tasmania, with a unique perspective on global farming experiences. Don’t forget to leave reviews and ratings and stay connected for more enlightening episodes.

Connect with David:
Facebook: @david.roberts.thomson
X: @thomson_roberts

Support the Show.

Connect with us on :
Instagram @therealp3_podcast
LinkedIn @The Real P3
Facebook @The Real P3
www.thesunswinegroup.com

  continue reading

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