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Papaya 2017 edition 1
This Hort Innovation Papaya Fund marketing snapshot is from February, 2017
28 February 2017
Papaya 2016 winter
This Hort Innovation Papaya Fund marketing snapshot is from August, 2016
24 August 2016
Papaya 2016 spring
This Hort Innovation Papaya Fund marketing snapshot is from November, 2016
30 November 2016
Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook 2015-2018 (AH15001)
This across-industry investment is responsible for producing Hort Innovation’s annual Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook
12 December 2018
Papaya industry minor use program (PP16000)
This investment supports applications and renewals of minor use permits for the papaya industry
7 December 2018
Papaya clean seed program (PP18001)
This investment delivered a clean seed protocol to help protect the papaya industry against papaya sticky disease.
17 November 2022

Horticulture Statistics Handbook out now
Media ReleaseHORT INNOVATION today released the latest Horticulture Statistics Handbook – offering the most comprehensive and contemporary data available on all sectors of the Australian horticulture industry in one easy-to-read guide. Featuring
29 March 2018

Our red-flesh papaya is a point of pride
ArticleGrower profile – Daniel Mackay, Mackays, QLD The Mackay family may be known for growing bananas, having done so in North Queensland since 1945, but their red-flesh papaya is continuing to gain momentum in the market. Daniel Mackay is from
2 September 2016

Researchers buzzing with latest sterile Queensland fruit fly finding
ArticleScientists have developed an additional safeguard to differentiate factory-reared sterile Queensland fruit flies (Qflies) from their wild relatives in research being delivered as part of the national Sterile Insect Technology Plus
2 September 2017

Shoo, fly! New world-leading facility opens to bolster fruit-fly defence
ArticleSet to provide a powerful new line of defence against one of horticulture’s most damaging pests, this world-leading and game-changing $3.18 million National Sterile Insect Technology (SIT) fruit fly facility is located in Port Augusta, South
1 November 2016