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SUMMARY:IFPA Produce Executive Program
DESCRIPTION:Leadership program for managers and high performers across the supply chain of the fruit\, vegetable\, flower\, nut and nursery industries in Australia and New Zealand. \nThe International Fresh Produce Assocation (IFPA) Produce Executive Program is a fully residential business school style executive program with a unique blend of skill development\, industry learning and networking led by world class teachers alongside senior industry leaders. The format contains a mix of interactive lectures\, syndicate groups\, case studies\, group assignment workshops and industry discussion sessions. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \nMiddle to senior managers across the supply chain and from all segments of the fruit\, vegetable\, flower\, nut and nursery industries in Australia and New Zealand. The program is limited to a maximum of 42 participants.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/ifpa-produce-executive-program/
LOCATION:Waurn Ponds Deakin University Geelong Campus\, 75 Pigdons Rd\, Waurn Ponds\, VIC\, 3216\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Powerful Pollinators Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Wheen Bee Foundation are hosting a FREE Webinar! \nTo Register click here \nJoin Lea Hannah Project Manager Powerful Pollinators\, Dr Anna Carrucan\, Second-generation beekeeper & botanist\, ecologist and conservation agriculturalist and Dr Megan Halcroft from Bees Business\, for a webinar to: \n\nFind out how pollinators can play a role in healthy farm enterprises;\nDiscover how to encourage pollinator populations on your property;\nBe introduced to our new planting guides and how they can be used on farm; and\nFind out how to apply for tree grants that support pollinator habitat restorations.\n\nSpeaker #1 Dr Anna Carrucan \nDr Anna Carrucan\, a second-generation beekeeper\, with a PhD in botany\, as well as a qualified teacher and educator\, and science communicator.  Read more about Anna here. \nSpeaker #2 Dr Megan Halcroft from Bees Business \nDr Megan Halcroft began her PhD candidature at UWS in 2008\, studying A. australis and their potential as an alternative (to the honey bee) crop pollinator. She has been looking at their foraging behaviour and energy expenditure\, compared to other Australian stingless bee species. Read more about Megan here. \nSpeaker #3 Lea Hannah\, Project Manager Powerful Pollinators \nLea Hannah is a pollination biologist fascinated by all aspects of plant-pollinator interactions and improving biodiversity within both natural and agricultural landscapes. Lea is a PhD candidate at Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment at Western Sydney University.  Read more about Lea here  \nBring your questions!
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/powerful-pollinators-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
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