
Officials noted that the lack of in-person meetings and the shortage of certain goods and materials contributed to the delay. Furthermore, the project faced budgetary issues, and the initial maximum of €10 million in support had to be increased to €22 million, Minister Schneider explained.
Ann Muller, who is the general coordinator of the Luxembourg Urban Garden project, announced that a new strategy has been worked out, but was unwilling to convey any details since there remain a number of administrative challenges.
Meanwhile, Luxembourg City Mayor Lydie Polfer took a moment to underline that the postponement of the horticultural exhibition has nothing to do with the naturalisation processes in Grund, which are expected to be finished come spring 2023.