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Data-driven insights enhance Queensland's horticulture sector
Queensland horticultural growers will be better supported to tackle the complexities faced around climate risks, market challenges, and modern farm management with the announcement of a new project to be delivered state-wide from this month.
Commodity in Focus: Vegetables
Australia’s vegetable industry is big business. In 2023 the nation’s vegetable industry was valued at $5.86 billion, with 3.6 million tonnes sold for domestic consumption and export supply.
Tour supports cross-regional learning
Fourteen Granite Belt growers became the envy of the region when they embarked on a seemingly ordinary bus tour from Stanthorpe to Gatton for the Lockyer Valley Growers Expo earlier this year.
Responding to horticulture’s training needs
A new industry-led training program is supporting Queensland farmers to access high-quality, modern and flexible training across the state.
A new chapter for farm business resilience
Queensland horticultural growers will be better supported to tackle the complexities faced around climate risks, market challenges, and modern farm management with further support now available through Growcom’s Farm Business Resilience Program (FBRP) for horticulture.
Insects make a meal of horticulture
Pests cost Australian primary producers approximately $5.3 billion annually in management and production losses. Managing pests absorbs precious time and effort with around 72% of the estimated cost being in the working hours devoted to managing pests (and weeds).
Opportunity knocks for SEQ growers
Have you ever looked around your property and thought, “I’d really like to fix this up,” or “I’d really like to install that.” You know, the priority wish list of things you would get to if you had the time, money, resources, or expertise?
Ekka Education nurtures tomorrow’s growers
At QFVG we know horticulture is an essential sector, and attracting young minds is just one piece of the puzzle to ensuring its vibrant future.
Insurance: Know your risks to know your options
After a summer of bushfires, cyclones, and flooding, many horticultural growers are no doubt taking a closer look at their insurance renewals.
Walkamin grower protecting people, planet, and prosperity
Dennis Howe, Managing Director of Howe Farming Enterprises is a certified legend. And no, that’s not hyperbole; Dennis was awarded the inaugural ABC Rural-Kondinin Group Farming Legend of the Year Award in 2016.
Welcome Tanya Luck – SEQ Water Quality Officer
Agriculture is in Tanya Luck’s blood. Having grown up on a sheep and cattle farm on the Western Downs, she studied horticulture and agronomy, and has worked in the industry all her life.
Legend of the north to share knowledge with Mareeba growers
When it comes to fence building, veteran of the industry Macka says “Make the first expense, your last.”
Horticulture industry invited to understand risks and explore insurance options
After a summer of bushfires, cyclones, and flooding, many horticultural growers are no doubt taking a closer look at their insurance renewals.
Commodity In Focus: Citrus
Queensland’s citrus industry has an important land stewardship role to play with 81% of the state’s crop grown within the Great Barrier Reef catchment.
On-farm training vision comes into focus
Janne Dipple describes herself as a woman who wears two hats. With 20 years’ experience working in adult education and training Janne has design and run training across all kinds of subjects.
SEQ farms go sky high for knowledge
In the first half of 2024, Growcom’s South East Queensland (SEQ) Water Quality Program has focused on working with growers to access land management information on their property and undertake remediation works to address the movement of nutrient, chemicals, and soil from their farms.
Farming and the Reef - rewriting the narrative
It’s difficult to be anything other than impressed by the manicured rows of mango trees as you drive through the front gate at Golden Drop Winery in Biboohra, just north of Mareeba in Queensland’s far north.
Supporting businesses today, tomorrow, and into the future
Imagine a phone call or chance encounter at an event or workshop turning into the building of a dam, a pipeline, a new irrigation system, or an on-farm commercial kitchen.
Carb monitoring… not a fad diet, but useful tool for horticulture
Over 70 horticultural growers and agronomists recently came together in Childers and Mareeba to learn about carbohydrate monitoring and how the practice can lead to more informed infield decision making. A variety of crops were represented leading to positive interactions and learning among participants.
Carnarvon trials push jackfruit growing to its limits
The picturesque backdrop of a Carnarvon sunrise or sunset belies the extreme environmental conditions under which research scientist Dr Melanie Ford and her team from the Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) have operated their jackfruit variety research trial site.