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31 August 2021

Case study: Irrigation scheduling with IrriSAT

Article and Case study
Technology
31 August 2021

2021 Soil Biology Masterclass recording & resources

Article
On-farm and crop management and Chemicals & pesticides
31 August 2021

Spray technology for vegetable growers: a guide to getting it right

Video
Technology and Chemicals & pesticides
26 August 2021

Staff and visitor biosecurity

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
26 August 2021

Over the moon: Brothers share their secrets to long-term success

Article
Grower profile
Onions, Alliums and more
25 August 2021

Final report: Pathogen persistence from paddock to plate

Project report
On-farm and crop management
25 August 2021

Final report: Scanning technologies for horticultural packhouses

Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity and Technology
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
25 August 2021

Final report: Seasonal horticulture labour demand and workforce study

Project report
Careers and workforce, Industry data and insights and more

Hort Innovation exists to drive a prosperous and healthy Australia by providing the best knowledge and solutions to create a world class horticulture sector

To serve this purpose and help respond to the early challenges driven by COVID 19, Hort Innovation has launched a study to understand the impacts of COVID 19 on the horticulture sector in accessing and securing their casual workforce. Indeed, the historical reliance of the sector on casual labour, among which international labour represents a significant share, is being challenged by COVID 19 restrictions, such as international border closures, restricted mobility and workplace safety requirements.

As a result, Hort Innovation has engaged Ernst & Young (EY) to conduct extensive stakeholder consultation across the sector and help build a foundational understanding of the horticulture labour market to inform discussions and potential actions to proactively support growers in a changing landscape. The study provides an 18 month outlook on the casual labour demand across different regions, to support industry discussion on longer term COVID 19 response