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18 October 2019

Young grower profile: Matt Cunzolo

Article
Grower profile
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
26 September 2019

Case study: South Australian grower compost trial

Article and Case study
On-farm and crop management
25 September 2019

Bao Duy Nguyen: Focusing on a sustainable farming future

Article
Environment and Grower profile
Cucumber, Capsicum and more
25 September 2019

Matthew Johnson: Going from plate to paddock pays dividends

Article
Grower profile
Asian leafy vegetables, Chives and more
25 September 2019

Gaining a wealth of knowledge around healthy soils

Article
Grower profile
Beetroot, Cucumber and more
25 September 2019

Recognising a successful career in horticultural research

Article
Grower profile
25 September 2019

Josh Langmaid: Young grower on the rise

Article
Grower profile
Onions, Beans and more
24 September 2019

Invitation to attend potato pest and disease biosecurity surveillance strategy workshop

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity, International trade and markets and more
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables

The 2019 European Study Tour to Agritechnica will run from 11-22 November 2019 and provides nine members of the vegetable industry with the opportunity to attend Agritechnica 2019, the world’s leading trade fair for agricultural technology where all the leading companies in the industry present their innovations.

Agritechnica 2019 is taking place from 10-16 November in Hanover, Germany, and is expected to attract over 2,750 exhibitors from over 51 countries and is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to see the latest ag-tech products and innovations. The tour will also visit many leading vegetable farms throughout Europe.

Please note this mission is only open to levy-paying vegetable growers and employees of levy-paying businesses.

This project is funded by Hort Innovation using the vegetable research and development levy, contributions from tour participants and funds from the Australian Government. Participants will be required to make a voluntary contribution of $3,000 (plus GST) toward the cost of the mission.

Costs cover:

  • Domestic and international air and land travel
  • Event registration
  • Single room accommodation
  • Communal meals

Please complete the application form and return it via email to shakira.johnson@ausveg.com.au before close of business on Friday 11 October 2019 if you are interested in attending the mission. Places are limited.