Postharvest Program to target low residues
25-Jan-2017
Postharvest is the link from the orchard through to the consumer and it is essential that fruit quality and market access is maintained through the supply chain.
The Australian Citrus Postharvest Science Program (CT15010) is a new Horticulture Innovation Australia’s research and development project that will deliver new information and innovative technologies to improve the quality of Australian citrus.
Register now for Citrus Technical Forum
25-Jan-2017
Growers can register here for the Citrus Technical Forum, to be held in Mildura on March 1-2.
Citrus growers and packers will have the opportunity to discover the next big thing in technology and gain an insight into current research projects.
Exciting new scholarship for young citrus leaders
14-Dec-2016
Leading supplier of machinery, packaging and labelling solutions to the Australian fresh produce industry, J-Tech Systems, is supporting the citrus industry through sponsorship of a new emerging leaders scholarship.
Exotic pest caught at customs
14-Dec-2016
A lime plant detected in the luggage of a passenger arriving in Australia from Bangladesh has been found heavily infested with live insects and an exotic bacterium that could decimate Australia’s $500 million dollar citrus industry.
Gayndah workshop to guide industry investment
14-Dec-2016
A workshop will be held in Gayndah on Friday, December 16, to identify growers’ views on goals and key challenges for citrus over the next five years.
These will then be used to help develop a plan that guides the Strategic Investment Advisory Panel (SIAP) to invest the national citrus levy via the Strategic Investment Plan.
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