Thanks to the input of more than 100 organic horticulture participants we are pleased to share the draft Organic Horticulture RD&I Strategy, which has been developed in partnership with Southern Cross University with investment from Hort Innovation’s Frontiers and the Australian Government. This strategy will form a strategic roadmap to 2035, identifying key research needs, production priorities, and innovation opportunities to strengthen and grow a more competitive, resilient and well-connected organic horticulture sector
Come along to provide your feedback and input before we finalise it.
For those unable to attend in Canberra we are also holding a number of online sessions in April which you can register for here.
Make the most of your day in Canberra on March 25 and join us for:
12-2pm: Organic Industry Update, (Canberra and Online) Event Details Canberra or RSVP Online
2-4pm: Feedback session for the Draft Organic Horticulture RD&I Strategy Event Details
5-7pm: Parliamentary Friends of Organic: Parliament House Event Details
7pm-late: Organic Industry Networking Drinks Event Details
The RD&I Strategy for the Australian Organic Horticulture Sector (LP24001) is funded through Hort Innovation Frontiers, with co-investment from Southern Cross University, Australian Organic Limited, ACO Certification Ltd, The Organic Food Chain Pty Ltd, Bio-dynamic Research Institute, Southern Cross Certified, and contributions from the Australian Government.