Oct 4, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Research
Australian horticulture growers in cooler climates are invited to participate in a $6.4M research trial program to help industry adapt to climate change. Being delivered through Hort Innovation, the five-year project is led and co-funded by the Tasmanian Institute of...
Sep 13, 2022 | Grove Innovation News, Olive Diseases, Research
Hort Innovation Regulatory Affairs – Crop Protection Manager Jodie Pedrana has advised that an extension of the Sivanto Prime registration label was approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) on 15 August 2022, as an outcome...
Jul 12, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Research
One of the biggest issues our industry faces is biennial bearing, so the AOA is taking an in-depth look at the impact of various practices and circumstances. Of particular interest is the effect of fruit left on trees, or harvested very late, on the following year’s...
Jun 14, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Research
AgriFutures (formerly RIRDC) is seeking your opinions on a broad range of topics relating to experiences and perceptions of Australian agriculture industries, via participation in the AgriFutures Australia Community Perceptions and Workforce Experiences’ survey. Along...
Apr 12, 2022 | Australia, Grove Innovation News, Olive business, Research
Key decision-makers from the horticulture, technology, transport and retail sectors gathered in Sydney recently to discuss the levers that need to be pulled for the horticulture industry to be more sustainable now and into the future. Following on from the release of...
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...