Talking Avocados Autumn 2021

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Hort Innovation launches extension team Hort Innovation

Horticulture is growing rapidly as an industry in Australia, with a 40% rise in value over the five years to 2017/18 to $13.2 billion. That growth is expected to continue, with the sector’s farm gate production having the potential to increase to between $20 and $30 billion by 2030. To support this growth, it’s vital that the nation’s horticulture Research and Development Corporation is constantly refining business practices to service levy payers and the industries they work in. In line with that approach, Hort Innovation has launched a new Extension initiative to ensure communication and extension activities truly support business decisions and enhance practices on farm. Hort Innovation is currently working with its partners – such as industry groups, universities and government agencies – to deliver hundreds of projects for horticulture levy payers, of which 80-odd investments are dedicated to extension in the form of industry development and communication, and more than 80 investments also involve extension components.

and Northern Territory avocado areas), North East (including Central and South Queensland, the Sunshine Coast and Tamborine/Northern Rivers), South East (including Central New South Wales and part of Tristate), the Hort Innovation Tristate region (including parts of South Australia, NSW and Victoria), Southern Australia (Tasmania and parts of Victoria), and Western Australia. The Head of Extension is Jane Wightman, who spoke at the 2021 South Queensland regional avocado forum. In the South East, the regional manager is Adrian Englefield, for Western Australia it’s Bronwyn Walsh, for Southern Australia it’s Jason Hingston, for Tristate it’s Jay Cummins, and for Northern Australia the regional manager is Olive Hood.

More information For more information, call Hort Innovation on (02) 8295 2300 or visit horticulture.com.au.

What is the purpose of Hort Innovation’s extension initiative? The extension initiative enhances the coordination, communication and application of research and development outcomes, and includes a team of Regional Extension Managers, who work in the regions. These managers play a linking role and bring broad coalitions together to share skills and capacity, to solve identified regional problems. Service providers benefit from building their technical and extension skills and knowledge via across industry networks. Collaborative approaches to solving regional problems enable tangible outcomes for growers to use on farm.

Does this service replace other extension activities? No. Extension activities offered through Hort Innovation are important to the industries they service. The Extension Framework complements and adds to other work to ensure growers have the best possible access to outcomes from their levy investments.

Where are Regional Extension Managers based?

Hort Innovation’s Regional Extension Managers are based in six regions nationally.

Regional Extension Managers operate in six horticulture regions that have been identified for targeted extension, capturing 94% of horticultural activity in Australia by employment and production value. The Hort Innovation regions are Northern Australia (including North Queensland

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Farm safety and WHS updates

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2020 – The year everything about fresh produce consumption changed

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Hort Innovation launches extension team

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