Industry events
Keep track of events in the Australian vegetable industry using the AUSVEG calendar. If you have an event you’d like listed, use our contact form to get in touch.
Events listed in bold are part of the National Vegetable Extension Network (VegNET), a strategic levy investment project under the Hort Innovation Vegetable Fund which is communicating research and development information to Australian growers.

NSW: Intro to Water and Nutrition in Greenhouse Production

Zafer Boustani’s Property 85 Rita Street, Thirlmere, NSW, Australia

Flyer available in English and Arabic here Learn about: Basic irrigation and nutrition principles How to test your irrigation system Tips to save water and $$$ […]

SA: Ecorobotix ARA Precision Sprayer Field Demo

Bowhill Produce 7335 Hunter Road, Bowhill, SA, Australia

Discover the future of chemical application with cutting-edge technology! Learn how this AI-powered, precision targeted weed control technology works to target plant by plant application and […]

Webinar: Fruit industry tomato potato psyllid update

Webinar

In October 2025, Tomato Potato Psyllid (TPP) was detected outside the current Restricted Area in Victoria. Restrictions will come into effect from Monday 8 December 2025 and […]

TAS: Forthside Vegetable Research Facility Field Day

Forthside Vegetable Research Facility 124 Forthside Rd, Forthside, TAS, Australia

Join us for a day of learning, discussion, and connection as we explore the latest research and practical insights supporting Tasmanian horticulture. The program includes presentations […]

Gulfood 2026

Dubai World Trade Centre Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Gulfood is one of the world’s largest annual food and beverage sourcing events. In 2026, Gulfood will be held across two venues: the Dubai World Trade […]

NT: Agronomy Australia Conference 2026

Charles Darwin University NT, Australia

The Australian Society of Agronomy's 2026 conference in Darwin on August 24–28 will have a special focus on agronomy in horticulture. The conference theme, ‘Agronomy for […]