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23 April 2020

Andrew Wilson: Planting the seed for identifying disease

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity and Grower profile
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
23 April 2020

David Nix: Checks and balance

Article
Grower profile
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
23 April 2020

Aaron Haby: Right-royal rewards

Article
Grower profile
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
22 April 2020

John Jackson: International collaboration to combat TPP

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity and Grower profile
Potatoes, Tomatoes and more
22 April 2020

Josh Wing: A precise understanding of New Zealand veg production

Article
Grower profile
Onions, Beans and more
22 April 2020

Val & Sam Micallef: Extension activities provide a boost for brothers

Article
Grower profile
Potatoes, Alliums and more
22 April 2020

Jamie Jurgens: Focus on soil sustainability

Article
Environment and Grower profile
Beans, Capsicum and more
21 April 2020

ABARES Weekly Australian climate, water and agricultural update

Article
Environment and Industry data and insights
21 April 2020

Perseverance pays off for Camilla

Article
Grower profile
21 April 2020

Update your workforce needs on the Harvest Trail jobs board

Article
Careers and workforce

A proud advocate for Australian horticulture, Camilla Humphries has had a varied career in the industry to date.

Camilla has enjoyed positions in horticultural research and wine-making and more recently, product development across a range of commodities including vegetables, as part of her role at E.E. Muir & Sons.

Product development is a recently established branch within the business aimed at independently evaluating new horticultural products for its key suppliers and identifying a good agronomic fit to assist growers with their agricultural practices.

Camilla has also taken part in the Hort Innovation-funded Growing Leaders professional development program, and is our ‘Women in Horticulture’ subject in the Autumn edition of Vegetables Australia magazine.

Click here to read Camilla’s profile.