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Economic evaluation of the macadamia breeding program

Economic performance predictions for new macadamia varieties over twenty years

29 November 2018

Data and insights

Productivity and factory reject trends 2009-2019

This report presents benchmark data from the 2009 to 2019 seasons relating to factory insect damage trends by season, region, tree age and farm size.

12 April 2021

Guide/Manual

Macadamia plant protection guide 2019-20

This guide aims to provide macadamia growers with up-to-date information on all aspects of protecting their orchards from pests and diseases

21 December 2018

Fact sheet

Macadamia seed weevil orchard management

An integrated approach to controlling Macadamia seed weevil in orchards

21 December 2018

Fact sheet

Macadamia seed weevil life cycle and monitoring

The latest information on monitoring and controlling Macadamia seed weevil

21 December 2018

Guide/Manual

Macadamia farm biosecurity

Everyday management practices for macadamia growers to protect their property from biosecurity risks

22 March 2019

Fact sheet

Bee management tips during flowering fact sheet

Fact sheet for macadamia growers on how to avoid the loss of beneficial insects including honey bees during flowering

22 March 2019

Fact sheet

Mistletoes and macadamias fact sheet

Fact sheet for macadamia growers on managing mistletoe

22 March 2019

Article

Market insight reports: cultural festivals and events

New Austrade reports available to assist Australian horticulture businesses that export to better understand opportunities and uses for their produce as gifts and offerings during cultural festivals and events.

9 July 2019

Media Release

Keeping Australia's bees free from broken wing disorders

Media ReleaseImage credit: Dr Ethel Villalobos, University of Hawaii. PARASITIC VARROA mites can magnify the damage from a common virus in honeybees that can cause deformities in the bees’ wings, according to a review published in the Annual Review

5 July 2019