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Four words: Profitability, Seasonality, Complexity, Narrative
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Four words: Profitability, Seasonality, Complexity, Narrative

I was incredibly humbled to represent Queensland fruit, vegetable, and nuts growers recently at the Food Security Parliamentary Inquiry Committee. I know there would have been many growers who would have loved to be there to tell their own story. We were given five minutes to tell the story of all horticulture in Queensland – not an easy ask. Here’s the gist of what we said.

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Treasured and Traded - Celebrating our First Horticulturalists
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Treasured and Traded - Celebrating our First Horticulturalists

The world’s first macadamia marketer; food security in remote communities; a sit down with farmer and author of The Dark Emu, Bruce Pascoe; and the work of science in native food and Indigenous agribusinesses are just some of the stories we shared during NAIDOC Week as we continued to celebrate the Year of Horticulture.

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Imagine it…
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Imagine it…

The recent Hort Connections Conference held in Adelaide this year was a cracking event with a big thumbs up to both the organisers and sponsors.

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Supporting NQ horticultural growers to plan, prepare for the future
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Supporting NQ horticultural growers to plan, prepare for the future

North Queensland horticultural growers are set to be better supported to achieve their business and financial goals following the announcement of a new partnership between Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers (QFVG) and the Rural Financial Counselling Service North Queensland (RFCSNQ) today. 

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Collaboration set to accelerate sustainability
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Collaboration set to accelerate sustainability

Queensland horticultural growers will be able to create, innovate and accelerate their ideas thanks to a new collaboration announced today between Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers (QFVG) and the FNQ Food Incubator.

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A small change delivers double
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A small change delivers double

Growcom’s SEQ Water Quality project supported by the Department of Environment and Science (DES) continues to deliver positive outcomes from the first round of ‘seed funding’ invested into South East Queensland pineapple farms.

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Dear unions, you forgot growers are working Australians too.
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Dear unions, you forgot growers are working Australians too.

Last week over 3,000 people in the national horticultural supply chain came together in Adelaide to celebrate, educate, collaborate, innovate, and advocate for an industry which supports umpteen hundreds of thousands of jobs across the nation. I say umpteen as unfortunately no one really knows how many jobs indirectly rely on horticulture, a noticeable lack of data which really inhibits our advocacy efforts.

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Changes to flying fox management in Queensland
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Changes to flying fox management in Queensland

The Queensland Government’s Department of Environment and Science has completed their review of flying-fox management regulations for crop protection and have decided to stick to their election commitment to repeal flying-fox management regulations and return to a modern framework of protection.

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Two Golden Rules
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Two Golden Rules

May is Domestic Violence Prevention Month. This presents an opportunity to start a conversation, a chance to review and revisit internal policies and procedures, as well as an opportunity to invest in DV Alert or Psychological first aid training for staff.

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A grower tax in disguise… again
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A grower tax in disguise… again

We were repeatedly told not to expect anything for horticulture in this budget, so we readied ourselves for no good news. What we didn’t brace for was the sneaky way the government would go about funding biosecurity.

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