After a natural disaster (wildfire, flood, storm) destroys or damages a perennial orchard, no regional contractor packages the full end-to-end restoration as a turnkey service — triage, regeneration pruning, terrace/infrastructure rebuild, irrigation retrofit, replant and multi-season aftercare. Growers must coordinate agronomists, nurseries, freelance pruning teams, and irrigation installers separately, and many simply abandon the grove — feeding the next-disaster fuel/fallow cycle. Compensation programs pay for trees and labour but no operator productizes the integrated crew service. The pattern shows up in different jurisdictions with country-specific deadlines, fines and vendor ecosystems — but operators face the same underlying squeeze. Filter by country or industry above.
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