Overcoming the Nursery Industry Labor Shortage: A Survey of Strategies to Adapt to a Reduced Workforce and Automation and Mechanization Technology Adoption Levels

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 HORTICULTURE Hortscience Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.21273/hortsci17230-23
Amy Fulcher, Alicia L. Rihn, Laura A. Warner, A. LeBude, Susan Schexnayder, J. Altland, Natalie Bumgarner, S. C. Marble, Lloyd Nackley, Marco Palma, Margarita Velandia, Heping Zhu, Hao Gan, James S. Owen
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US nurseries are experiencing a workforce shortage that is expected to intensify. A mixed-mode survey of decision-makers representing the US nursery industry was conducted in 2021. The survey assessed practices used in 2020 to elicit a better understanding of nursery approaches to the challenges presented by persistent labor scarcity. We compare our results with survey data collected ∼15 years earlier at container nurseries. Survey responses revealed that nurseries were undertaking strategies that aimed to improve production efficiency, better recruit and retain employees, and secure other sources of labor to overcome this shortage. Specifically, more than 65% of surveyed US nurseries increased worker wages, and more than 55% of respondents adopted automation to address the labor shortage. Strategies in use by ≥23% of respondents may limit future growth or jeopardize long-term nursery survival. These include diversifying tasks of current employees, reducing production of labor-intensive plants, or delaying expansion plans. Survey results suggested that production tasks excluding irrigation were on average 31% automated or mechanized at container nurseries, an increase from 16% during the prior survey. Field nurseries were 35% automated or mechanized in 2020. Newly developed or yet-to-be developed automated and mechanized technology (AMT) that decision-makers perceive as being helpful were reported. This article explores linkages between nursery characteristics and AMT adoption and highlights research and extension programming initiatives that are needed to help growers make informed decisions regarding adopting automation.
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克服苗圃行业劳动力短缺问题:关于适应劳动力减少的战略以及自动化和机械化技术采用水平的调查
美国托儿所正面临劳动力短缺的问题,预计这种情况还会加剧。2021年,对代表美国苗圃行业的决策者进行了一项混合模式调查。该调查评估了2020年使用的做法,以更好地了解应对持续劳动力短缺带来的挑战的保育方法。我们将研究结果与15年前在集装箱苗圃收集的调查数据进行了比较。调查结果显示,托儿所正在采取旨在提高生产效率、更好地招聘和留住员工以及确保其他劳动力来源以克服这一短缺的战略。具体来说,超过65%的受访美国托儿所提高了工人工资,超过55%的受访者采用自动化来解决劳动力短缺问题。≥23%的应答者使用的策略可能限制未来的生长或危及苗圃的长期生存。这些措施包括使现有员工的任务多样化、减少劳动密集型工厂的产量、推迟扩张计划等。调查结果表明,在集装箱苗圃中,除灌溉外的生产任务平均有31%是自动化或机械化的,比上次调查时的16%有所增加。到2020年,田间苗圃自动化或机械化程度达到35%。报告了决策者认为有帮助的新开发或尚未开发的自动化和机械化技术(AMT)。本文探讨了苗圃特征与采用AMT之间的联系,并强调了帮助种植者在采用自动化方面做出明智决策所需的研究和扩展规划计划。
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期刊介绍: HortScience publishes horticultural information of interest to a broad array of horticulturists. Its goals are to apprise horticultural scientists and others interested in horticulture of scientific and industry developments and of significant research, education, or extension findings or methods.
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