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20 July 2012

Excessive Vegetative Growth In Tasmanian Broccoli

Project report
Industry data and insights and Productivity
Broccoli and Brassicas
20 July 2012

Export Cauliflower – Alternative Planting Configurations

Project report
International trade and markets, Industry data and insights and more
Brassicas and Cauliflower
20 July 2012

Export Cauliflower Improvement

Project report
International trade and markets, Industry development and communication and more
Brassicas and Cauliflower
20 July 2012

Export Cauliflower Quality Improvement 1996-1998

Project report
International trade and markets, Varieties and breeding and more
Brassicas and Cauliflower
20 July 2012

Export Market Research For The Queensland & Victorian Fresh Tomato Industries, 1999

Market study
International trade and markets, Industry development and communication and more
Tomatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 July 2012

Export Of White Onions

Project report
International trade and markets, Postharvest and supply chain and more
Onions and Alliums
20 July 2012

Export Opportunities For Frozen Organic And Low Chemical Residue Vegetables In East Asia And The European Union

Project report
International trade and markets, Industry development and communication and more
20 July 2012

Export Opportunity Evaluation Study For Australian Vegetable Industry

Market study
International trade and markets and Market development
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Extension And Irrigation Guidelines For Poppies In Southern Tasmania

Project report and User guide
Environment, Industry data and insights and more

A field pilot observation study was conducted in Southern Tasmania to obtain yield response data to irrigation for poppies under local conditions. The benefits of irrigation and other aspects of irrigation management were presented to growers at two evening meetings that had an audience of 63 participants. This project created significant interest in the irrigation of poppies by local growers. With continued extension by company field staff, irrigation management and returns from this crop should improve steadily in the future.