Feb 8, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Research
The National Fruit Fly Council (NFFC) has secured ongoing funding from Hort Innovation, enabling phase 4 of the project that strategically co-ordinates fruit fly management in Australia. The funding will see the continuation of the NFFC’s work over the five years from...
Feb 8, 2022 | Australia, General Olive News, Grove Innovation News
Hort Innovation has recently published the new Annual Investment Plans (AIPs) for the 2021/22 financial year. Covering all levy-paying industries, including Olives, the AIPs are now available for viewing on the Hort Innovation website. The annual AIPs detail how...
Feb 8, 2022 | Australia, Awards, Competitions, Courses/Education, Grove Innovation News
After pausing for 2021 due to the COVID pandemic, the Winston Churchill Trust is planning once again to fund around 100 people to explore international best practice and innovation in a field of their choosing. The Churchill Trust is a non-academic program that offers...
Feb 8, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive Diseases
The Soil Wealth Integrated Crop Protection (ICP) project continues to produce a wealth of valuable information and instructive resources for growers – and while the project is predominantly focussed on the vegetable industry, many of the outcomes are just as relevant...
Jan 18, 2022 | Australia, Courses/Education, Grove Innovation News
The new Plant Health Australia (PHA) Strategic Plan 2022 –27 was launched at the Member meeting held in late November. The Plan sets the company’s direction for the next five years, and considers the challenges and opportunities that may present in the near future as...
Jan 18, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business
The Australian, state and territory governments, through the National Biosecurity Committee, are developing a national biosecurity strategy with key partners to provide a strategic direction for the Australian biosecurity system through to 2030. The national strategy...