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13 October 2020

Changes to the Food and Grocery Code 2020

Article
Postharvest and supply chain
13 October 2020

Soil health a big winner from precision ag trial

Video
On-farm and crop management
13 October 2020

Additional IFAM funding boost for exporting growers

Article
International trade and markets
9 October 2020

Catching up with… Damien Odgers

Article
Grower profile
6 October 2020

Catching up with… Rick Butler

Article
Grower profile
6 October 2020

Pathogen persistence on leafy vegetables

Article
On-farm and crop management
Leafy vegetables
6 October 2020

Drought water infrastructure rebate

Article
Industry development and communication
6 October 2020

Purple sweet corn – naturally nutritious

Article and Video
Sweet Corn

Innovative and appealing new products that are highly nutritious – like purple sweet corn – can be differentiated in the marketplace and are visually attractive and flavoursome.

Although not yet commercialised, an ongoing cross-industry research project ‘Naturally Nutritious’ endeavours to develop purple sweet corn into a supermarket product.

In this video and article, The University of Queensland’s Dr Tim O’Hare says a major thrust of the project was to investigate if we could increase the nutrient content of a range of products, so that you could get more ‘bang for your buck’, or ‘more nutrition per serve’.

The Naturally Nutritious (HN15001) project is funded by Hort Innovation and the Queensland Government via the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.