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Imported 'Watered-Down' Lavender Oil Floods Australian Market

Local lavender growers in Australia are warning consumers that imported 'watered-down' products are widespread in the market, despite the country's long-standing lavender industry dating back to the 1850s.

Despite an Australian lavender industry heritage dating back to the 1850s, local growers are concerned that consumers are more likely using imported and diluted products. This trend is reportedly surging as imports flood the market, potentially undermining local producers.

The warning comes as domestic lavender farmers struggle to compete with cheaper imports that may not maintain the same quality standards as locally produced oil, which has been cultivated in Australia for nearly two centuries.