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29 September 2020

Fall armyworm webinar available to watch on the AUSVEG YouTube channel

Video
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Sweet Corn
29 September 2020

Sterile fruit flies contribute to reduction in QLD fruit fly population

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Danny Trandos

Article
Grower profile and People
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Daniel Hoffmann

Article
Grower profile and People
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Daniel Adams

Article
Grower profile and People
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Chris McLoghlin

Article
Grower profile and People
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Erika Watson

Article
Grower profile and People
28 September 2020

Young Grower of the Year reflection: Andrew Bulmer

Article
Grower profile and People
25 September 2020

Catching up with… David Anderson

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Grower profile

To ensure future sustainability and growth for Australia’s potato industry, it’s critical that producers continue to innovate to find responsive, modern and creative ways to meet consumer sustainability demands and expectations.

That’s according to Queensland vegetable grower and 2019 Nuffield Scholar Kerri-Ann Lamb, who with support from Hort Innovation investigated how potato growers across the globe are responding to the challenges of a changing industry.

Travelling across Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong and China, Kerri-Ann met with growers, packers, product manufacturers, private companies, government institutes, retail outlets and attended trade shows to investigate drivers, emerging trends and opportunities for the potato industry.

She identified five key factors that are driving change within the potato industry, including environmental concerns both for consumers and producers; evolving consumer behaviour and consumption patterns; industry and messaging; retail, and marketing strategies.

Click here to download Kerri-Ann’s new Nuffield report ‘Future growth for potatoes. Current and emerging trends as drivers to growth and innovation’.

To read more, click here.