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Discover nursery levy investments into Nursery Fund R&D initiatives

The nursery levy has been invested into following Hort Innovation Nursery Fund R&D initiatives, together with Australian Government contributions.

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Completed project Final Research Report

A review of diagnostic technologies to benefit the Australian nursery industry (NY16003)

This investment was tasked with identifying smart surveillance tools for detecting endemic and exotic pets of relevance to the Australian nursery industry

28 September 2018

Completed project Final Research Report

Improving the biosecurity preparedness of Australian horticulture for the exotic spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) (MT17005)

This multi-industry investment improved awareness of the risks posed by spotted wing drosophila, which attacks a range of soft-skinned fruit, as well as enhanced Australia’s capacity to detect and respond to any incursions of the pest.

4 December 2018

Completed project Final Research Report

Where should all the trees go? – delivering the insights (NY17000)

This project delivered workshop-style 'Green Light Tour' information sessions across Australia that communicated the results of an earlier study into the impact of tree canopy cover on socio-economic status and well-being to industry leaders, landscape architects, government department staff and other relevant stakeholders.

19 September 2018

Completed project Final Research Report

Nursery industry statistics and research 2016/17 (NY16004)

This investment collected a range of data on the volume and value of Australian nursery production to allow nursery growers and the broader industry to make timely and effective decisions in planning and resource prioritisation.

27 February 2018

Completed project Final Research Report

Healthy homes index (NY16008)

This project drew on the existing literature on the benefits of having plants indoors and synthesised this knowledge into a scale of plant benefits which was then used in the development of the Plant Life Balance smartphone app for consumers.

28 September 2017

Completed project Final Research Report

Where should all the trees go? Investigating the impact of tree canopy cover on socio-economic status and wellbeing in local government areas (NY16005)

This project revealed changes in canopy cover in Australian local government areas, identifying priority areas for greening and monitoring progress towards the nursery industry’s 202020 Vision goal.

4 August 2017

Completed project Final Research Report

Research and development program 2014/2015 for the production nursery industry (NY13029)

A number of interconnected projects were supported by this investment, including work to enhance nursery industry biosecurity, support the implementation of green life, and strengthen industry capacity.

10 November 2016

Completed project Final Research Report

Technical communications and policy development for the Australian nursery industry (NY12012)

This project supported the role and activities of a policy and technical officer for the Australian nursery industry, between 2013 and 2016.

11 October 2016

Completed project Final Research Report

Nursery industry national conference and regional technical conferences (NY13702)

National Nursery & Garden Industry conferences in 2014 and 2016 were funded through this investment, as well as a series of regional nursery conferences in 2015.

11 October 2016

Completed project Final Research Report

202020 Vision: Goods Line monitoring and evaluation research proposal (NY13024)

This project showcased the benefits of urban greening by exploring the social and environmental benefits emerging from the redevelopment of the Goods Line old railway pathway in Sydney.

5 August 2016