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 and preview the strategy and provide your feedback and input before we finalise it.
The session will be held following our Organic Industry Update and Lunch (12–2pm) at the same venue, we encourage you to join us!
For those unable to attend in Canberra we are also holding a number of online sessions in April which you can register for here.
RD&I Organic Horticulture Strategy Preview (and Feedback) Session
Make the most of your day in Canberra on March 25 and join us for:
12-2pm: Organic Industry Update, (Canberra and Online) RSVP Canberra or RSVP Online
2-4pm: Organic Horticulture Research, Development & Implementation Strategy Preview RSVP
5-7pm: Parliamentary Friends of Organic: Parliament House RSVP
7pm-late: Organic Industry Networking Drinks RSVP
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.