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27 January 2021

IFAM horticulture industry briefing summary

Article
International trade and markets
27 January 2021

Catching up with… Dr Greg Chandler

Article
Grower profile
20 January 2021

Consumer behavioural data program

Project overview
20/01/2022 - 20/11/2026
19 January 2021

Opportunity for exporting growers – cultural business etiquette training course available

Article
International trade and markets and Training and education
19 January 2021

Podcast: A ripper solution to control erosion

Podcast
On-farm and crop management
19 January 2021

Efficiency the key to new planting style

Article
Grower profile
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
15 January 2021

A3 Poster – Cover crops for Australian vegetable growers

Article
On-farm and crop management
12 January 2021

Pathogen DNA testing for soilborne diseases

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity

Fruit and vegetable crop losses across the country as a direct result of ongoing labour shortages have continued to mount over the festive season, and have now topped $38 million.

The National Lost Crop Register was launched in mid-December to capture the true cost to industry and the national economy from a lack of seasonal workers available to harvest fresh fruits and vegetables.

A total of 55 growers from five separate states and territories have anonymously reported their losses to date. A wide array of crops are represented on the Register, including berries, tomatoes, carrots, citrus, bananas, pumpkins, chilli and leafy green vegetables.

As outlined in this Growcom media release, two individual reports – from one fruit grower and one vegetable grower – have exceeded $10 million.

AUSVEG is urging growers to continue to fill out the National Lost Crop Register survey to help with our ongoing advocacy surrounding labour.

The evidence gathered through this national register as this issue unfolds will enable us to inform decision-making and improve our ability to advocate for greater government intervention where necessary. All responses are entered anonymously.

The Register will ask for crop, value and location details, including postcodes. You are encouraged to make multiple entries to the register over time as new losses are realised.

Click here to submit your details.