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1 January 2016

Coordinated knowledge and industry development program

Project overview
Industry development and communication
1 January 2016

Training growers in direct consumer engagement – Scoping report

Project overview
Industry data and insights
20 December 2015

Parent Project for APRP2 program

Project report
20 December 2015

Potato Tracker – consumer and market research for the fresh potato industry

Project report
Consumer and market research
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 December 2015

Horticulture Statistics Handbook 2015 – 2018

Project overview
Industry data and insights
20/12/2015 - 20/12/2018
18 November 2015

2015 Global Innovations in Horticulture Seminar

Project report
Industry development and communication, Regional development and more
Artichoke and Other vegetables

The 2015 Global Technologies in Horticulture Seminar was held on Thursday 25 June at Jupiters Gold Coast. The Seminar was designed to assist Australia’s horticulture industry tackle current and future challenges showcasing new opportunities for levy investment and promoting collaboration between vegetable producers and researchers on a global scale. The Seminar hosted over 100 vegetable growers from across Australia and assembled a delegation of eight international horticulture innovators to showcase the very latest in global horticultural technology. The 2015 Global Technologies in Horticulture Seminar served as a mechanism for vegetable growers to identify new farming technologies that could reduce their costs of production, increase efficiencies and ultimately lead to a more sustainable and competitive business. Technologies presented at the Seminar may assist in improving the effectiveness, efficiency and economic viability of the Australian vegetable industry. The purpose of this report is to collate Seminar feedback and develop recommendations intended to guide and improve the design of future ‘Global Innovations’ Seminars.