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Reducing the risk of illegally imported citrus budwood (CT19004)
This investment protects the citrus industry's health status by ensuring that disease-free, true-to-type propagation material is available to prevent incurable diseases from entering Australia.
5 October 2022
Using pheromones and traps in the management of mirids and vegetable bugs (RB21001)
This investment is developing effective pheromone-based methods for managing mirids and vegetable bugs.
5 October 2022
Macadamia international insights data (MC22002)
This investment provides the macadamia industry with data on retail point-of-sale data for packaged nuts in the USA, Germany and China.
5 October 2022

Scientists find 65 per cent of tree species at risk
Scientists find 65 per cent of tree species at riskNew research has found climate change is putting trees in urban spaces at risk across the globe with 65 per cent of tree species under threat. The study was developed by an international team of
4 October 2022

$7 million to source supreme strawberries
$7 million to source supreme strawberries A five-year joint research project is underway to advance strawberry genetics to improve the flavour and quality in line with consumer preferences. The aim is to develop a premium range of strawberries that
4 October 2022

$6.4 million boost for cool-climate horticulture growers
$6.4 million boost for cool-climate horticulture growersCall for industry to participate in a climate adaptability research project Scientists are giving Aussie horticulture growers in cooler climates the opportunity to participate in a $6.4M
27 September 2022
Citrus industry communications program (CT21000)
This investment is delivering effective and timely communications to ensure Australian citrus growers and other industry stakeholders are kept up-to-date with the latest R&D and marketing activities, and other industry news and information.
23 September 2022
Lean design workshop to understand future challenges for horticulture production in tropical and subtropical regions of Australia (AS21003)
This short project delivered a framework that can be used as a guide for strategic planning and investment in transformational research and development (R&D) for sustainable, productive, and profitable futuristic tropical and subtropical horticulture.
3 July 2023
Development of non-biological pollination options for protected cropping using emerging technologies (PH19000)
This investment investigated whether autonomous micro-drones are effective at pollinating self-fertile crops such as tomatoes and strawberries.
4 December 2023
Harmonised Australian retailer produce scheme (HARPS) frequently asked questions for horticultural growers
Harmonised Australian retailer produce scheme (HARPS) frequently asked questions for horticultural growersGeneral FAQs What is HARPS? HARPS stands for the Harmonised Australian Retailer Produce Scheme (HARPS). It is a world-first scheme, that
4 September 2022