Compost trial: Full report now available from Richmond, TAS
2021 Soil Biology Masterclass recording & resources
Spray technology for vegetable growers: a guide to getting it right
Over the moon: Brothers share their secrets to long-term success
Final report: Pathogen persistence from paddock to plate
Final report: Scanning technologies for horticultural packhouses
Final report: Seasonal horticulture labour demand and workforce study
Final report: Sowing success through transformational technologies
Final report: Regulatory support and co-ordination
A key factor in the sustainability, productivity and profitability of horticultural industries is the ability to implement successful crop protection strategies. For this to occur growers need to access effective pest management technologies that comply with market and regulatory requirements. However, gaining and/or maintaining access to these technologies can be problematic for many horticultural industries with grower access impacted by government regulatory action, such, chemical reviews of older pesticides; registrant disinterest in developing new pesticides for horticultural markets; changes in pesticide maximum residue limits in export markets; and policy/legislative changes being proposed by State and Federal governments.
This project has sought to assist horticultural industries deal with these issues by providing technical and regulatory support to Hort Innovation and associated industries by seeking to identify and inform Hort Innovation and potentially affected industries of regulatory changes with the potential to impact crop protection product access. The aim has been to provide industries with the opportunity to consider potential impacts and to plan strategically to manage any potentially adverse outcomes, such as seeking regulatory approvals for alternatives.

