Albedo breakdown prediction (CT23003)
The project developed a preliminary understanding of how weather conditions influence citrus albedo breakdown.
Ongoing project
Competitive citrus orchard systems (CT23006)
Delivery Partner: Department of Primary Industries NSW
This project is building knowledge and resources to support a transition to growing systems with improved resource efficiency (space, water and labour) for producing high-value citrus crops.
Challenge
Rising production costs (electricity, water and labour) are eroding returns and decreasing international competitiveness for Australian citrus growers. In addition, competitive global markets are demanding higher quality fruit for Australians to achieve premium prices. It may be possible for growers to keep pace with these increasing demands with a change in production system. A successful ‘narrow-canopy’, or 2D-plane fruit production system (i.e., trellis), may enable robotic picking and, in the short term, increased efficiency of traditional harvesting methods (platform harvesting).
Response
The research team will:
Benefit
The project will deliver positive, practical outcomes for industry in addition to contributions to academic knowledge. Following exposure to project outputs, it is expected that citrus growers will have more confidence when making decisions about new, high density planting systems and whether to change their working practices and adopt different technologies on farm. This project will develop new information for growers to make business decisions about new production systems, based a thorough understanding of these systems, supported with data on their financial performance.
This project is a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Citrus Fund
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