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  • About
    • Why AWM?
    • The pest
    • Management Options
    • Monitoring
    • The Science: Qfly research
    • Market Access
    • What if there are no known flies?
    • Contacts & useful links
    • Support Material
    • Engagement tips
  • Coordinator
  • Commercial Grower
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Securing pollination for productive agriculture

With the eventual establishment of Varroa mite in Australia considered likely, the focus of the project

Securing pollinationBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Strengthening and Enabling Effective Pollination for Australia

In partnership with Plant Health Australia (PHA), this project will deliver sustainable pollination services for Australian crops

Strengthening and EnablingBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Masterclass in Horticultural Business

The Masterclass in Horticultural Business is the first of its kind in Australia.

LeadershipBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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SITplus: Port Augusta QFLY SIT factory pilot operation

SITplus: Port Augusta QFLY SIT factory pilot operation Jointly funded by Hort Innovation and the Government of South Australia

Fruit Fly FundBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Attracting New Entrants in Horticulture – Promoting Careers in Horticulture

This project will attract newcomers to the horticulture sector and drive innovation by building a new pool of industry leaders.

LeadershipBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Naturally Nutritious

One of the main objectives of the Naturally Nutritious project, led by the University of Queensland

Food Safety, Naturally NutritiousBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Electrifying new technology for sanitising fresh produce and nuts

Contamination of fruits, vegetables and nuts can be a significant challenge for the horticulture industry, negatively affecting the ‘clean, green and safe’ reputation, both in the domestic and export markets.

Food SafetyBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Which Plant Where?

This project brings together a consortium of researchers from Macquarie University and Western Sydney University to investigate the suitability of various plants species under current and future climate scenarios.

Greener CitiesBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Greener Cities, Healthier Lives

This project, in partnership with the University of Wollongong, will provide the first systemic evidence on the health benefits of green space on people, from birth to older age.

Greener CitiesBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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Asia Fruit Logistica, Hong Kong

Asia Fruit Logistica is Asia’s largest horticultural trade show, with over 11,000 key decision makers attending the event from over 74 countries.

Asian Markets Fund, Hong KongBy jhortFebruary 12, 2018
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The Adaptive Area wide management of Qfly using SIT project is being delivered by Hort Innovation in partnership with CSIRO, and is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Agriculture & Water Resources as part of its Rural R&D for Profit program. Further partners include QUT, Agriculture Victoria, NSW DPI, PIRSA, SARDI, Wine Australia and BioFly.
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