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Pineapples: celebrating, collaborating & innovating

So much more than a vital pizza topping, a delicious snack, or an accompaniment to a holiday cocktail, pineapples have been a mainstay of Queensland’s horticulture industry for over 100 years. For the year ending June 2021, 71,084 tonne of pineapple was produced in Australia, at a value of $46.8 million. Of that, 34 percent was sent to be processed, 66 percent was sent to the fresh market, and almost all of it was grown here in Queensland.

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Supporting growers through challenges a matter of resilience

Resilience. Is anyone else feeling the pain? I would love to do a word count on how many times the word resilience has been used in news articles, grant programs and political speeches over the past decade.

I have been part of many meetings, programs and projects whose purpose was to ‘build resilience’, and Growcom of course has a resilience focus currently, and I’d dare say into the future.

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Mighty biosecurity job ahead

The new Albanese Government would be excused for thinking they’ve caught the rough end of pineapple in terms of their timing coming into office.

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Growcom has your back

This week I am excited and honoured to be starting as the new Chief Executive Officer at Growcom, a peak industry body with a long and proud tradition of representing the interests of Queensland’s fruit, vegetable and nut industries.

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The avo-lution of Donovan Family Investments

Had you asked Lachlan and Annaleise Donovan 25 years ago if they’d be running a thriving horticulture enterprise employing over 100 people, forging export opportunities, and managing ten avocado orchards, they might have laughed you out the door.

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Taylor Family Produce A growing vegetable dynasty

Granite Belt farming enterprise, Taylor Family Produce, has been growing vegetables in Queensland for over a century. Today the business grows iceberg and cos lettuce, celery, silverbeet, wombok cabbage and cauliflower across 344 hectares of land spanning two locations.

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