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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:World Bee Day
DESCRIPTION:May 20 marks the seventh annual World Bee Day\, a day to celebrate the vital role bees play in food production\, biodiversity and ecosystem health. \n  \nBees are important to our livelihood as they help to pollinate most of the crops we eat and many that feed farm animals. Nearly two-thirds of Australia’s agricultural production benefits from bee pollination. \nBut bee populations are under threat. Destruction of their natural habitat\, intensive farming practices\, and pests and diseases are just some of the complex reasons driving a decline in both the number and diversity of bees. \nWithout bees\, our food security is at risk.
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SUMMARY:Ground Nesting Bees of Australia and the World
DESCRIPTION:The Wheen Bee Foundation is hosting a free event! \nTo register click here \nThe majority of the world’s bees build their nests underground. Of Australia’s 2\,000 native bee species\, about 70% are ground nesting. \nLearn more about the diverse ground nesting bee species of Australia and the world in this free webinar. \nJoin Dr Megan Halcroft from Bees Business and our guest Speakers: \nDr Jordan Kueneman from Cornell University\, will be talking about his project “GNBee”\, and how they are trying to increase the community awareness\, nest mapping and conservation of ground nesting bees. \nDr Terry Houston from the Western Australian Museum\, will be talking about some of our amazing ground nesting bees\, in the family Stenotritidae. \nThomas Mesaglio a PhD candidate from the University of NSW specialises in citizen science he will be sharing his experience in using community collected data for the conservation of insect species. \nBring your questions!
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/ground-nesting-bees-of-australia-and-the-world/
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