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Reverse Trade Mission highlights best of Aussie vegetables
International retailers, importers and wholesalers from nine export markets across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are due to land in Perth on Wednesday 10 May … Read more
457 reforms must consider regional Australia: AUSVEG
The Australian vegetable industry has responded to the Turnbull Government’s plan to abolish the 457 skilled migration visa and replace it with a new multi-stream … Read more
Flood-affected Logan growers face a long road to recovery
Vegetable and herb farms in the Logan district, south of Brisbane, face a long road to recovery following the devastating floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone … Read more
More work to be done to help Cyclone Debbie victims
The latest announcement of additional disaster assistance in response to Tropical Cyclone Debbie leaves more work to be done to support growers and communities in … Read more
Government support must meet ‘catastrophic’ impact of Cyclone Debbie
Leading industry bodies AUSVEG, Growcom and NSW Farmers are calling on the Queensland and New South Wales governments to ensure Australians affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone … Read more
Australians still not making the grade for veg consumption
A fresh report has shown that Australian adults are continuing to under-consume vegetables, but has found potential avenues for the industry to help consumers develop … Read more
Queensland growers need support to get back on their feet
Growers hit by ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie need the full support of Australians to get back on their feet as they face huge recovery costs in … Read more
Mission to MARS for Australian vegetable industry
The Australian vegetable industry is on a mission to MARS, with robotics and automation emerging as key pillars of the production process, according to a … Read more
Chopping veggies cuts freshness expectations
Consumers’ convenience kick is affecting how shoppers perceive vegetable freshness, but proper storage still remains the best way to keep vegetables fresher for longer, according … Read more
Speaker program launches for Hort Connections 2017
With less than three months to go before Hort Connections kicks off on Monday 15 May, all signs are pointing towards the event being the … Read more
Nursery and Garden Industry Australia joins Hort Connections 2017 as co-host
The very beginning of the Australian horticulture supply chain will be represented at Hort Connections 2017, as Nursery and Garden Industry Australia Limited (NGIA) becomes … Read more
Kitchen creativity helps Aussies reach health goals
More than a third of Australians would like to eat more vegetables, according to research commissioned by the Dietitians Association of Australia, as part of … Read more