May 14, 2024 | Australia, Courses/Education, Events, Grove Innovation News, Opportunities
Another hugely successful AOA Processing Course was held in South Australia in mid-April, attracting growers from across the country and overseas. Held annually, the intensive two-day course covers every aspect of processing quality olive oil, from grove management...
May 14, 2024 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Surveys
Hort Innovation has launched its annual Grower and Partner Survey and we’re all being asked to take part. As the organisation implements the Hort Innovation Strategy 2024-2026, it is seeking feedback on its performance, outcomes and more. You are invited to share your...
May 14, 2024 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Research
The Australian Tree Crop Map was first imagined in 2014, when tree crop industries approached the Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre (AARSC) to see whether remote sensing technology could be used to estimate the size of their respective production areas....
May 14, 2024 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Surveys
Hort Innovation and FPSC-ANZ invite you to participate in a quick 10-minute research survey aimed at improving food safety standards within the Australian and New Zealand fresh produce industry. Fresh Insights on Food Safety: A Research Survey of Fresh Produce...
Apr 9, 2024 | Australia, Courses/Education, Events, Grove Innovation News, Olive business
Time is running out to secure a place at the AOA’s 2024 Olive Oil Processing Workshop, with registrations closing this Thursday, 11 April. The annual event is a must-attend for anyone wanting to improve the quality of their olive oil, while ensuring maximum...
Apr 9, 2024 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Olive Diseases
Growers’ access to safe and effective crop protection solutions is supported through Hort Innovation-run levy projects, grant funded trials and additional activities. In particular, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) issues minor use...