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22 February 2021

Encouraging children to Taste & Learn with new program

Article
Consumer and market research and Health and nutrition
22 February 2021

Young growers bring a fresh focus to veg production in WA

Article
On-farm and crop management
22 February 2021

Building a happy relationship between young children and vegetables

Article
Consumer and market research and Health and nutrition
22 February 2021

High-tech plant pest and disease surveillance units deployed

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity and Technology
22 February 2021

New cover cropping resource for vegetable growers

Article
On-farm and crop management
22 February 2021

Overcoming the ongoing pest and disease threats in horticultural crops

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
22 February 2021

Seasonal horticulture labour demand and workforce study

Project overview
Careers and workforce
22 February 2021

Phenomenom – The Good Mood Food Module

Project overview
Consumer and market research, Health and nutrition and more
16 February 2021

Billion dollar horticulture industry statistics released

Article
Industry data and insights
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables

Hort Innovation has launched the latest Horticulture Statistics Handbook – offering the most comprehensive and contemporary data available on all sectors of the Australian horticulture industry in one easy-to-read guide.

Despite the challenging growing and market conditions in 2019-20, the industry value grew by 4.5 per cent to reach a total value of $15.1 billion.

The sector has now enjoyed eight consecutive years of industry growth since data has been recorded in the Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook.

Featuring more than 470 pages of information drawn from several supply chain sources, including international trade statistics and industry peak bodies, the Handbook includes data on more than 70 horticultural products including fruit, nuts, vegetables, nursery, turf and cut flowers.

This year, the Handbook will also be mobile phone compatible for the first time, meaning users can access this incredible data anywhere, anytime.

For more Australian horticulture statistics, check out the latest edition of the Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook.