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Cover crops - a game changer 8 April

Date Time Cover crops – a game changer 8 April COVER CROPS are one of the most useful tools for managing intensive vegetable growing soils. New research (Optimising cover cropping for the Australian vegetable industry project) by Hort Innovation found that integrating cover crops into the growing of vegetables improves soil health and on-farm productivity. Hort Innovation Head of Research and Development Byron de Kock said, “The integration of cover crops into vegetable production can improve soil health by building soil structure and condition, reducing erosion, adding nitrogen, improving nutrient recycling, and contributing to weed and soil-borne disease control.” The research project completed by delivery partner Applied Horticultural Research, ran from July 2017 to January 2020, involved both research and delivery activities. The field research generated new information on the use and agronomy of cover crops to manage soil structure, soil microbial communities, specific

2020 - year everything about fresh produce consumption changed

Date Time 2020 – year everything about fresh produce consumption changed A study into consumer shopping and consumption behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the important role of Australian horticulture in helping people find health and wellbeing through the benefits of fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts, nursery and turf products. Australians also wanted to show their support for Australian growers by purchasing locally made produce. “COVID-19 has shown how valuable horticulture is to maintaining a mentally and physically healthy nation. I think people can see that and that’s why they support Australian growers, who continue to work hard and deliver produce through challenging times”, said Hort Innovation CEO Matt Brand.

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