WA Grower Magazine Winter 2020

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YOUR INDUSTRY

Celebrating our

WA Food Heroes

BY BUY WEST EAT BEST

A

ll around Western Australia there are amazing stories of #WAFoodHeroes keeping the supply chain running through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. With producers and business responding to the rapidly changing demands of intra and interstate border closures, industry sector pauses and wavering consumer confidence, the past months have disrupted the normal rhythms of daily life. The need to communicate to our wider community the myriad of pressures business and producers incur that are keeping the food supply chain running — the heroes who grow, harvest, craft, manufacture and transport our food and drink within WA has never been so important.

In response to discussions with Buy West Eat Best program members, research and evaluation of community sentiment, behaviour and lifestyle coupled with overseas trend indicators; in April Buy West Eat Best launched a series of social conversations led by member businesses that are adapting in response to COVID-19, in context of the critical need to support local, through the #WAFoodHeroes campaign.

By focussing on the WA food hero community, the campaign highlights just some of the great work members are doing for and within their immediate communities. The campaign purpose is to shine a light on local legends who deserve increased support and attention, and to create a movement to tell, share and celebrate the West Aussies who keep us fed and watered.

Rise of local More than ever, shoppers want to understand the supply chain, with complete transparency from farm to factory to distribution, and understand details of the measures being taken to assure their safety. Promoting a product’s local origins could help manufacturers and retailers alleviate some consumer concerns. Even before the COVID-19 outbreak, a Nielsen survey found that global consumers were heavily swayed by origin: 11% of global consumers said they only bought products manufactured in their country while an additional 54% ‘mostly’ bought local products. We should expect those numbers to grow rapidly. This report supports independent Buy West Eat Best research undertaken by Painted Dog Research in August 2019 that 56% of WA shoppers consider buying local an important factor and 51% think about where their food comes from when grocery shopping. 3 WA Corn Growers — just one of the many #WAFoodHeros ensuring supply across WA within days of harvest.

The WA Food Heroes campaign highlights some of the great work members are doing.

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Growing butternut pumpkins

10min
pages 114-117

Product provenance

5min
pages 112-113

Australian and Asian vegetables

8min
pages 109-111

Export Facilitators Project update

7min
pages 106-108

Regional mental health

8min
pages 102-105

Juggling training

6min
pages 94-95

DWER licensing needs

3min
pages 98-99

drumMUSTER operations update

3min
pages 100-101

How to stay connected

5min
pages 96-97

Keeping your business going

3min
pages 92-93

Is your business in good shape?

7min
pages 90-91

vegetablesWA benchmarking

6min
pages 88-89

Report sheds light on profitability

4min
pages 86-87

Growing the labour supply

3min
pages 82-83

Redundancy rights and entitlements

5min
pages 84-85

Ahead of the curve

3min
pages 78-79

Labour hire providers

3min
pages 80-81

Will you miss out on labour?

4min
pages 76-77

Adapting to a pandemic crisis

10min
pages 72-75

Points of interest

1min
pages 70-71

Indonesian promotions wrapup

1min
page 69

Protecting our business

2min
page 63

R&D goes on-line

2min
page 64

From the industry

2min
page 62

Social media strategy

2min
pages 60-61

Tips to keep apples fresh in retail

2min
pages 58-59

Challenges of harvest 2020

3min
page 57

Chair’s chat

4min
page 56

Potato nachos

2min
pages 52-53

Executive Officer’s Report

2min
page 48

New Hort Innovation position in WA

2min
pages 46-47

VegNET IEO Update

4min
pages 44-45

Melon variety trials go virtual

3min
pages 42-43

Celebrating our WA Food Heroes

3min
pages 36-37

Aus-QUAL food safety audit update

3min
page 41

Total Quality Assurance Systems

1min
page 40

Avocado fruit drop investigations

9min
pages 26-29

Unrestricted pumping in Carnarvon

3min
pages 38-39

How to examine your soil structure

5min
pages 32-35

Sanitation in the food industry

4min
pages 24-25

The value of pollination

2min
pages 22-23

Tomato spotted wilt virus

5min
pages 14-15

Mixed species cover crops

4min
pages 20-21

CEO’s Report

2min
pages 6-7

Fall armyworm in Western Australia

4min
pages 10-11

Weed cost

1min
page 19

Fresh produce dual-action coating

5min
pages 16-18

Queensland fruit fly eradication

5min
pages 12-13

President’s Report

4min
pages 8-9
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