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Our tropical fruits are vulnerable to climate change. Can we make them resilient in time?
$6M investment in Australian horticulture skills and leadership
Science-backed $9.5M approach to bolster Aussie produce reputation
Science-backed $9.5M approach to bolster Australian produce reputation
Attention plant killers: new research shows your plants could be silently screaming at you
Bees abuzz for biosecurity in avocados
Scientists bring flies to Varroa Mite Red Zone
$11.5M effort to deliver bot-ready strawberries
$1M investment to find new citrus varieties
Research pays off in India avocado trade deal
Australian horticulture grows by $6.15B within decade 8 March
IWD2023: Neena Mitter named one of 50 women at the cutting edge of Aust science
Cotton researcher Neena Mitter: one of 50 women at the cutting edge of Australian science
No more coddling for Codling Moth: sterile insect trial under way in Tasmania
Australian horticulture grows by $6.15B within decade
Shepard avocados to be showcased in Hong Kong
Tree immunisations could become reality 19 February
Tree immunisations could become reality
Aussie cherry industry sets 40 per cent of production export target 30 January
Aussie cherry industry sets 40 per cent of production export target
Deploying microscopic organisms to increase horticulture yields
Hort Innovation welcomes two new directors
I Hass to have you – researchers unpick perfect avocado
Future of snack food: Good for your waist, good for waste
Celebrating innovative farmers on AgDay
Taste Wonders of Australia
Aussie produce, Grown in Good Nature, en route to Bangkok
Aussie produce, Grown in Good Nature, on route to Bangkok
New macadamia varieties to lower production costs
Tree traits to boost macadamia production
Aussie avocados smash it in Singapore and Malaysia
Eyeing new tech to increase Varroa mite armoury 17 October
Eyeing new tech to increase Varroa mite armoury
Hort Innovation Board candidates announced
$7 million to source supreme strawberries
Scientists find 65 per cent of tree species at risk
Latest research finds magpie geese resist allure of NT mango madness
$6.4 million boost for cool-climate horticulture growers
Climate change threatens up to 100% of trees in Australian cities, and most urban species worldwide
Better services help farmers keep track of fall armyworm
Micro-drones could help solve Australia’s glasshouse pollination problem
Independent evaluation of Harmonised Australian Retailer Produce Scheme to report in October
Queensland Government backs good jobs with supply chain support
$15M to safeguard produce quality amid supply-chain challenges
1 in 4 Australians is lonely. Quality green spaces in our cities offer a solution
Australia-India collaboration to address climate change impact on mango-growing regions
Pink, White strawberries soon to hit Aussie market
Varroa-targeting pesticide under development