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FacTree evaluation report 2013-2014

This 2013-2014 FacTree evaluation report provides growers with performance data on new cultivars to assist them in choosing the right varieties to plant and to help mitigate the risks involved in this process.

30 June 2014

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FacTree evaluation report 2010-2011

This 2010-2011 FacTree evaluation report provides growers with performance data on new cultivars to assist them in choosing the right varieties to plant and to help mitigate the risks involved in this process.

30 June 2011

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At last! Access to China for nectarines means great things

ArticleGrower profile – Ian McAlister, Sunfruit Orchards, VIC Ian McAlister grew up in the world of Australian summerfruit and while he’s loved everything about the way he makes his living to date, he’s particularly keen to see what the future

2 September 2016

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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

Article

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

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Consumer study looks to boost pear and summerfruit trade

ArticleConsumer research for Australian blush pears and summerfruit undertaken in Indonesia, Thailand and China, will look to generate data and intelligence required to capture export opportunities in high value Asian markets. The three-year

1 March 2016

Article

It’s really satisfying to make a difference

ArticleIndustry development officer: Ann Furner, prune industry As part of Hort Innovation’s project Innovation and adoption for the Australian prune industry (DP15002), Ann Furner holds the integral role of industry development officer (IDO). In

1 June 2017

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The science behind creating the best-possible produce

Scientist uses the Stonefruit Experimental Orchard as a tool for increasing sales for summerfruit growers

31 July 2017