Australia’s horticulture industry will gather in Brisbane for this year’s Hort Connections event
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Vegetable growers to benefit from R&D program
A Hort Innovation program aims to contribute $3.3 billion to vegetable growers and the supply chain, to tackle low and declining consumption in Australia
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Berries highlight horticultural production value increase
Australia’s horticultural sector has seen production value grow to $17 billion, according to Hort Innovation
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University facility to explore protected cropping benefits
Protected cropping could be the key to ensuring Australia’s food security while increasing horticultural yields, a prominent researcher believes
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140 years of innovation at Fankhauser Apples
Award-winning Victorian apple grower Brad Fankhauser is constantly looking to innovate, with several leaps of faith leading to significant efficiency gains
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Victorian horticultural netting grants allocated
A grant that supports the installation of new netting is helping Victorian horticultural producers protect their crops and increase productivity
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WA farmer recognised for adopting heat pump technology
As the first Australian to adopt heat pump technology for greenhouse heating, Zeke Zalsman was recognised as the winner of the 2024 Corteva Agriscience Young Grower of the Year. Farms & Farm Machinery speaks to the award-winner to find out how this idea came about and his experience using the technology
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Technology and machines showcased at Hort Connections
Hort Connections’ trade show allowed machinery manufacturers the chance to showcase horticulture-specific products, including various autonomous innovations
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Antonio Carraro adds specialist vineyard tractor
The newest tractor in Antonio Carraro’s stable is designed to be the perfect model for high-end vineyard needs
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Vegetable consumption declines over past five years
Australia’s vegetable consumption has decreased over a five-year period, according to Rabobank’s newly released World Vegetable Map
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