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A dialogue on research, advocacy and people in the Australian vegetable industry from AUSVEG, Australia's peak industry body for the vegetable, potato and onion sectors.

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    • May 14, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Advocacy: National food security starts on the farm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 34:40


    Discover why resilient local agriculture is critical to national security. Andrew Henderson shares practical steps to safeguard Australia's food systems for a more secure, sustainable future.Vegalogue is the podcast from AUSVEG, the peak body for Australia's vegetable, potato, and onion industries. Join us for insights from growers, industry leaders, and researchers on the latest challenges and opportunities in Australian horticulture.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    R&D Edition: Controlling herbicide resistant ryegrass in onions with pre-emergents

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 15:02


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Annual ryegrass is one of the most costly weeds for the Australian ag industry. It's a major problem in grain crops, and it causes significant issues in horticulture as well.For many years, farmers have relied on herbicides to control ryegrass, but in Australia the weed has now evolved resistance to multiple chemistries, particularly post-emergents.The prevalence of herbicide resistance in ryegrass populations varies around the country; across southern Australia the Grains Research and Development Corporation cites a range of 1-93 percent for post emergent herbicide resistance, but only 0-32 percent for pre-emergents.That lower resistance to pre-emergent herbicides prompted Tim Groom of Tasmanian onion grower Wynyon to explore which pre-emergents might work well for an onion crop, in concert with an integrated weed management approach.Learn more about the project discussed in this episode: Accelerating the adoption of best management practices for the Australian onion industryThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    Advocacy Edition: Education and the path to a stronger horticulture workforce with Luciano Mesiti

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 24:06


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Workforce shortages remain a major challenge for horticulture, with nearly half of Australian vegetable growers reporting difficulty in filling skilled and semi-skilled roles. In this episode, we explore how early education and industry engagement can shape a stronger, more sustainable horticulture workforce.Luciano Mesiti, CEO of the Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia (PIEFA), joins us to discuss the crucial role that food and fibre education plays in inspiring the next generation of agricultural workers.From breaking down industry stereotypes to developing curriculum-aligned resources and building pathways from school to career, Luciano highlights the work being done—and what still needs to be done—to connect students with the world of horticulture. He also shares how partnerships between schools and agribusinesses can create more visible and viable career opportunities for young Australians.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    R&D Edition: Recapturing water and nutrients on WA's deep sands

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 16:48


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.The deep, sandy soils of Western Australia's Swan Coastal Plain are among the most infertile in the world.They're also where many of the state's vegetables are produced, however, and growers have long struggled with the low ability of these soils to retain nutrients or moisture.More than 60 percent of irrigation water and nitrogen fertiliser applied to vegetables on the sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain leach past the rootzone. The story's not much better for phosphorus or potassium.Against that backdrop, input costs continue to grow, water allocations tighten, and concerns about fertiliser runoff into waterways and wetlands increase.In an effort to address this problem, WA's Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has launched a new levy-funded project to develop a system for capturing leached nutrients and irrigation water from below the crop's root zone, and recycling this water back onto crops as irrigation.The project, which runs until February 2030, will investigate the use of geomembranes installed below the root zone of crops to collect leachate and divert it into dams for reuse.We had a chat with DPIRD research scientist Dr Valeria Almeida Lima about the project, and how this new system might work.Learn more about the project discussed in this episode: Evaluating on farm water and nutrient recapture in Western Australia production systems You can also contact Dr Lima at Valeria.AlmeidaLima@dpird.wa.gov.au.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    Advocacy Edition: The new Food and Grocery Code of Conduct with Neil Rechlin (pt2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 16:49


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vibrant sector.The Australian vegetable industry is at a crossroads. With the new mandatory Food and Grocery Code of Conduct set to take effect on 1 April 2025, and the ACCC Supermarket Inquiry nearing its conclusion, growers have a rare window of opportunity to reshape their place in the supply chain.In part two of this discussion, Neil Rechlin, Director of NextGen Group, examines the ongoing power struggles between growers and retailers, the gaps in the current Horticulture Code of Conduct, and the urgent need for pricing transparency.Tune in as we explore how growers can take control, negotiate better deals, and secure a more sustainable future in an evolving market.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    R&D Edition: Agtech lessons from the US for Peninsula Fresh Organics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 14:13


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Historically, Australian producers have been rapid adopters of new technology and innovation, and the current generation is no different. Growers are looking to new agricultural technologies, or agtech for short, to help them confront the pressure from climate change, labour shortages, rising input costs and changing market demands.The technologies being explored read like a list of TED Talks keywords; artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, drones, big data, the internet of things…Understanding, sourcing and trialling these new technologies can be time consuming and costly, however, so in 2024 Hort Innovation launched a $4.1 million levy-funded project to help Australian vegetable growers adopt advanced mechanisation technology.Run by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries over three years, the project will deliver field days, showcase events, demonstrations, international study tours, webinars and more to help growers engage directly with the latest equipment and manufacturers.In October 2024, the project took a group of 16 vegetable growers on a study tour to the US, where they attended the FIRA-USA International Forum for Agricultural Robotics in California.One of those growers was Dan Hodges from Peninsula Fresh Organics in Victoria. Dan's an enthusiastic adopter of new tech on the grower's two properties on the Mornington Peninsula, and we spoke to him about the promising agtech he saw in the US, and the potential for applying in Australia.Learn more about the project discussed in this episode: Advanced vegetable mechanisation program to maximise labour and cost efficiency (VG23003)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or Tik Tok.

    Advocacy Edition: The new Food and Grocery Code of Conduct with Neil Rechlin (pt1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 17:15


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body, AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vibrant sector.With the new mandatory Food and Grocery Code of Conduct set to commence on 1 April 2025, and the ACCC Supermarket Inquiry due to report at the end of February, the Australian grocery sector is undergoing significant scrutiny. This episode, the first of a two-parter, delves into the evolving power dynamics between growers and retailers, and how the new Code aims to create a fairer and more sustainable supply chain.Neil Rechlin, Director of NextGen Group, brings over 20 years of experience in developing category and capability solutions. He shares his insights on the impact of the new Code, the changes it introduces, and what it means for vegetable producers. Neil also discusses the potential for civil penalties, the importance of understanding the Code's protections, and how it could reshape the grower-retailer relationship.Keep an eye out next month for part two of this interview.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    R&D Edition: Regenerative agriculture with Mulgowie Farming Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 24:59


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Facing rising input costs and greater environmental awareness, an increasing number of Australian vegetable growers are practicing a system of farming that has come to be known as ‘regenerative agriculture'.Regenerative agriculture means different things to different people, but in a broad-brush sense it's a holistic way of managing landscapes that aims to move beyond sustainability to regenerate natural systems, while at the same time supporting the viability of farmers.On farm, that generally translates to practices that improve soil health, store carbon and increase biodiversity, which, importantly, improve yields and reduce input and water requirements.There isn't a clear definition of which is and isn't regen ag, but it's generally understood to involve things like cover cropping, minimal tillage, rotational grazing and biological inputs, among others. It's a broad church, and exact practices vary by crop, region, and grower.The best way to understand it is through five core principles, according to Andrew Johanson, the Sustainable Agriculture Manager at Mulgowie Farming Company, a family-owned vegetable grower with farms in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.Learn more about the projects discussed in this episode: Soil Wealth and Integrated Crop Protection - phase 3 - AUSVEGThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    R&D Edition: Good biosecurity saves costs for Butler Market Gardens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 8:34


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.The need for good biosecurity practices on farm has been painfully underlined recently, with the incursion of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus in South Australia costing growers millions. But the benefits of good on-farm biosecurity go a lot further than just this kind of rare but high-impact exotic incursion.Good biosecurity can also address the standard pest and disease pressures growers face every day. It can translate to a higher marketable yield, lower labour requirements, or lower input costs.We had a chat with Rick Butler of Butler Market Gardens, a grower of spring onions, herbs and Asian vegetables in Melbourne's southern suburbs, about how he's addressed their biosecurity risks with some new technology.Learn more about the projects discussed in this episode: VegWatch, the Vegetable industry biosecurity and business continuity strategy (VG22004) Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Advocacy Edition: 2024 Year in Review with Bill Bulmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 19:11


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.The Australian vegetable, potato and onion industry currently faces a range of operating challenges threatening the viability of growers who supply 98 percent of the fresh vegetables bought and consumed in Australia.Bill Bulmer is a dedicated advocate for vegetable, potato and onion growers, drawing on his experience as a respected third-generation vegetable farmer and owner of Bulmer Farms in Victoria.He holds the position of Chair of AUSVEG, and is also a member of several committees, including the AUSVEG VIC Executive Committee and the Hort Innovation Vegetable Strategic Investment Advisory Panel.He joined us on the podcast to recap 2024 and delve into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Australian vegetable industry in 2025.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Advocacy Edition: Supermarket Scrutiny - Navigating Competition & Consumer Rights with Professor Allan Fels AO

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 19:05


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body, AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vibrant sector.The Australian supermarket sector is under significant examination, with government reviews focusing on market competition, pricing practices, and consumer protection. These reviews aim to address concerns about the dominance of major supermarket chains and seek to ensure, among other things, fair treatment of suppliers and a more sustainable and equitable supply chain. Professor Allan Fels AO is a prominent figure in Australian competition law and consumer advocacy, who has also served as the chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.He joined AUSVEG to give his informed views on the recent flurry of attention on the big supermarkets, and the major developments of 2024.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    R&D Edition: Hyper-local weather forecasting for growers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 19:19


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.In the aftermath of any weather event, if you talk to five growers in a given region, you'll get six different weather reports.General weather forecasts rarely provide the local accuracy needed to make crucial farming decisions. Recognising that shortcoming is a levy funded project started earlier this year that applies AI to the task of hyper-local weather forecasting.The project, Using AI and machine learning to improve weather forecasting, is being delivered by Jane's Weather, a business founded by meteorologist Jane Bunn, who you may recognise as the weather forecaster and presenter at 7NEWS Melbourne.Jane and her colleague Josh Cross gave growers a run-down of how hyper-local weather forecasting works and what it lets growers do in a recent webinar run by AUSVEG. The webinar and the work presented by Jane's Weather were part of the Building Capacity and Resilience within the NSW Vegetable Industry project.Learn more about the projects discussed in this episode:Using AI and machine learning to improve weather forecasting (AS23005)Building Capacity and Resilience within the NSW Vegetable IndustryThe Building Capacity and Resilience within the NSW Vegetable Industry project is funded by the Australian and NSW Government's Storm and Flood Industry Recovery Program with support from AUSVEG. The project is coordinated by Marguerite White of ICD Project Services for AUSVEG.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Advocacy Edition: Reaching net zero in horticulture with Richard Heath

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 16:19


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vital industry.With the Australian government pushing for net zero emissions by 2050 and customers, retailers, and financial institutions increasingly wanting information on growers' emissions, the agriculture sector is at the forefront of the climate change narrative, facing pressure to drive down its emissions.At the same time, decarbonisation is often seen as a cost burden that creates a trade-off against economic imperatives that drive productivity, profitability, growth and asset building at a time of significant margin squeeze.The Zero Net Emissions Agriculture Cooperative Research Centre (ZNE-Ag CRC), however, aims to coordinate opportunities to develop, derisk and scale technologies while growing profitable and sustainable farming businesses.In this episode we speak with Richard Heath, the CEO of ZNE-Ag CRC and a Director of the Grains Research and Development Corporation, who says that horticulture makes up just over 1 percent of the total 17 percent that agriculture contributes to Australia's emissions. Much of what we do in horticulture is already well on the way to Australia's net-zero goals, and Richard explains that the main goal is improving efficiencies and continually building best practices.Greenhouse gas emissions calculators talked about in the episode:Agricultural Innovation Australian Environmental Accounting PlatformHorticulture Greenhouse Accounting Framework (H-GAF) CalculatorThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    R&D Edition: Vegetable production in the Northern Territory

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 17:41


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.With two distinct seasons, the Northern Territory's vegetable industry has one principal growing window that is ideally placed to meet the needs of Australia's southern states during their winter.Most of the NT's young vegetable industry's output is sent interstate, which has had a big impact on its structure and crops, but the evolution of Northern Territory horticulture has also been touched by the big South East Asian influence on the territory's culture and grower community.AUSVEG's Deborah Hill had a chat with Mariah Maughan, VegNET Regional Development Officer for the Northern Territory, about the opportunities and unique challenges for vegetable production in the NT.Learn more about the project discussed in this episode:VegNET 3.0 (VG21000)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Advocacy Edition: Lean management for horticulture with Simon Drum

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 20:31


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vital industry.Lean management is an approach that optimises efficiency by minimising waste and maximising value for businesses. It can be applied to a wide range of industries – from construction to agriculture.In this episode of Vegalogue we have a chat with Simon Drum, Managing Director of PSVC Advisory, about what lean management can add to a horticulture business.Simon has 25 years of experience in agribusiness value chains, holding senior roles with some of the largest horticulture businesses in Australia. He specialises in using lean principles to transform client businesses into more productive and profitable operations.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    R&D Edition: Understanding the 'farmscape' to manage onion pests with Dr Daniel Drost

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 11:30


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.The US is the fourth largest onion producer in the world, and harvests more than 12 times the annual onion volume of Australia.But despite being an order of magnitude larger, the fundamentals in the field are very similar, and pests, diseases and weeds are as much a threat to the US onion industry as they are in Australia.Managing those threats is impossible without understanding the total 'farmscape' that you operate in, according to Dr Daniel Drost, Professor Emeritus of Horticulture and a former Extension Vegetable Specialist in the Department of Plants, Soils and Climate at Utah State University.Dr Drost was in Australia to speak to growers as part of a levy-funded onion study tour, and we had a chat with him at the Hort Connections 2024 trade show.Learn more about the project discussed in this episode:Onion international study tours – inbound and outbound (VN22000)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Advocacy Edition: Talking workforce and industrial relations with Michael Rogers

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 21:26


    Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.Join us as we discuss the many diverse facets of commercial vegetable production in Australia with growers, industry figures, researchers and many more of the incredible people who make up our vital industry.This episode is the first of our new Advocacy Editions, where we'll be unpacking the big issues facing the industry with a range of industry experts.Recent AUSVEG Industry Sentiment Surveys have highlighted persistent challenges for Australian growers, including ongoing workforce shortages and the mounting burden of compliance and regulation.In this episode of Vegalogue, we speak to Michael Rogers, the recently-appointed Chief Operating Officer of Agri Labour Australia, as we delve into pressing workforce issues, and explore potential paths forward.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Rocky Lamattina & Sons - Syngenta Grower of the Year winner 2024

    Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 23:43


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.At Hort Connections in Melbourne in early June, 10 of the horticulture industry's leading lights were recognised with the presentation of the Horticulture Awards for Excellence for 2024.The winners of these awards have fascinating stories to tell about overcoming challenges to build some of the most successful businesses in the industry, groundbreaking research, or personal stories of lives and careers in the dynamic world of horticulture.This episode we have a chat with Angelo Lamattina of Victorian carrot grower Rocky Lamattina & Sons, the winner of this year's Syngenta Grower of the Year award.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Cover cropping converts Peter Schreurs & Sons

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 14:46 Transcription Available


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.In the last episode we had a chat with Dr Kelvin Montagu about a project he ran a few years ago exploring the benefits of cover cropping for vegetable growers.This episode, we speak with a grower who was part of that project, Peter Schreurs and Sons, and how it started them on a cover cropping journey that has changed the face of their farm.You can watch a video version of this interview here.Guests:Darren Schreurs, Peter Schreurs & SonsMark Schreurs, Peter Schreurs & SonsLearn more about the project discussed in this episode:Optimising cover cropping for the Australian vegetable industry (VG16068)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Cover crops done right with Dr Kelvin Montagu

    Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 31:50


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This episode, we look at the benefits of cover cropping, which are many and varied. Vegetable growers are increasingly working cover crops into their rotations, but getting a good return on the investment can get a little complex.It's important to be clear on what you want to get out of a cover crop, according to Dr Kelvin Montagu, a research scientist with Applied Horticultural Research.Dr Montagu has done quite a bit of work in cover cropping, including a levy-funded project a few years ago called Optimising cover cropping for the Australian vegetable industry, which helped veg growers use cover cropping to boost soil health and improve productivity.Learn more about the projects discussed in this episode:Optimising cover cropping for the Australian vegetable industry (VG16068)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    The growers earning $20k/ha extra, VegNET drone spraying demo

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 14:50 Transcription Available


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This episode, we discuss:The common factor driving a $20,000 per hectare difference between Australia's most profitable vegetable and onion growers and the industry average, as discovered by the Level Up Hort project.An aerial drone spraying demonstration night run by VegNET Gippsland.Guests:Paul Omodei, Director of Horticulture and Agronomy, PlanfarmEmily Scott, VegNET Regional Development Officer, Food & Fibre GippslandCherry Emerick, VegNET National Coordinator, AUSVEGAdam Schreurs, Director, Schreurs & SonsLearn more about the projects discussed in this episode:Level Up Hort - National vegetable and onion benchmarking program (MT22009)VegNet 3.0 (VG21000)Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Onion drying & curing with Tolsma's Brad Hicks

    Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 24:38


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This episode, we discuss drying and curing onions with Brad Hicks of vegetable storage and handling company Tolsma Australia, and the pros and cons of different curing shed designs used around Australia.Guests:Brad Hicks, After Sales and Service Manager, Tolsma AustraliaThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Hort Connections 2024, veg in school canteens, sensor-studded smart farm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 21:11


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each episode we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:The upcoming Hort Connections 2024 conference and trade show, the biggest event of its kind in the southern hemisphere.How to get more vegetables onto primary school canteen menus, and the changing structure of canteens that may make it possible.A sensor-studded smart farm that's building a model to squeeze every bit of efficiency out of chilli and avocado production.Guests:Nathan McIntyre, National Manager, Events & Partnerships, AUSVEG.Shadia Djakovic, Senior Project Manager: Schools & Community, Healthy Kids Association.David de Paoli, Founder and Chairman, AustChilli Group.Kaushal Gunasekara, Farm Business Development Manager, AustChilli Group.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Varroa mite, fall armyworm, cauliflower breeding

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:41 Transcription Available


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:How the transition from varroa mite eradication to management has gone, and the priorities for the new plan.The cross-agriculture collaboration to manage Fall armyworm amidst the largest outbreak of the pest since it was detected in Australia.Why cauliflowers need a sun hat, and what growers are looking for in new cauli varieties.Guests:Zarmeen Hassan, National Manager of Biosecurity and Extension, AUSVEGDr Melina Miles, Principal Entomologist, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.Eliza Seymour, Regional Business Manager - Victoria & Tasmania, Bayer Vegetable Seeds.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    How levies work, more efficient glasshouses, on-farm food waste

    Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 32:30


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:How the Australian horticulture levy system works, and how it gives Australian growers an edge.New glasshouse films that could reduce energy consumption and increase productivity in protected cropping.A new plan that's finding ways to reduce the horticulture sector's on-farm food waste for the benefit of growers' bottom line, as well as the environment and food security. Read the plan here: https://endfoodwaste.com.au/horticulture/Guests:Andrew Francey, General Manager of Industry Service and Delivery, Hort Innovation Australia.Associate Professor Chris Cazzonelli, Professor Zhong-Hua Chen, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University.Melissa Smith, End Food Waste Australia.Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    New leafy veg Standard, national biosecurity strategy, Geoff Moar

    Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:14


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:How the state-by-state rollout of the new Primary Production and Processing (PPP) Standard for leafy vegetables, berries and melons is progressing.A major new project developing a national biosecurity strategy for vegetables, the Vegetable industry biosecurity and business continuity strategy (VG22004).Changes to the vegetable industry seen during 60 years as a potato grower and 20 years on the AUSVEG Board with outgoing Director Geoff Moar.Guests:Zarmeen Hassan, National Manager of Biosecurity and Extension, AUSVEGDr Rosalie Daniel, Program Manager - Biosecurity, AUSVEGDr Lucy Tran-Nguyen, General Manager of Partnerships and Innovation, Plant Health AustraliaGeoff Moar, owner, Moar GR & LThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Onions Australia merger, pre-harvest sanitation, snacking vegetables, Gatton AgTech

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 29:42 Transcription Available


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:The Onions Australia merger with AUSVEGPre-harvest sanitation of leafy green vegetablesThe opportunities and hurdles for vegetables as snack foodsThe Gatton AgTech ShowcaseGuests:Michael Coote, CEO, AUSVEGAdjunct Professor Tom Ross and Senior Research Fellow Dr Alieta Eyles,  University of TasmaniaMartin Kneebone, Managing Director, FreshlogicIan Layden, Director for Vegetables, Systems and Supply Chains, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    The year ahead for hort, SA onion grower lunch, Angela Candeloro

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 24:05


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:The big developments on the horizon for the horticulture sector as we move into 2024Research presented at the levy-funded South Australian Onion Growers Growers LunchBoomaroo Nurseries Women in Horticulture Award 2023 winner Angela CandeloroGuests:Michael Coote, CEO, AUSVEGProfessor Lindsey du Toit, Department of Plant Pathology Chair, Washington State UniversityDr Sam Kleemann, Plant Science ConsultingDr Peter Boutsalis, Plant Science ConsultingAngela Candeloro, Director, Tripod FarmersThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Export export export; European opportunities, Multi-Industry Export Program, Frank Frappa

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 36:20


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:Opportunities and lessons for Australian vegetable exports in the UK and EuropeThe levy-funded project bolstering Australian vegetable, onion and melon export developmentHort Innovation Exporter of the Year Frank Frappa of Premier Fresh AustraliaGuests:Mike Knowles, Managing Director, Fruitnet EuropeFred Searle, Editor, Fresh Produce JournalAndrea Lin, International Trade Specialist, AUSVEGFrank Frappa, Executive GM of Avocado, Citrus, Grapes, International and Stone Fruit, Premier Fresh AustraliaThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    European certification schemes, capsicum internal rot, Pirrone Brothers

    Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 33:05


    Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:European certification schemes for horticulture and what they could mean for Australian vegetable growersA levy-funded project investigating the causes and treatment of internal fruit rot of capsicumMoving from sugar cane to groundbreaking vegetable grower with Syngenta Grower of the Year winner Pirrone BrothersGuests:Lucy Gregg, AUSVEG's National Public Affairs ManagerDr Jenny Ekman, Research Scientist, Applied Horticultural ResearchRoss Pirrone, Business Manager, Pirrone BrothersThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Retail spotlight, benchmarking vegetable growers and Young Grower of the Year

    Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 40:23


    Vegalogue is a new podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:Retail is under the spotlight with the Government's Competition Policy Review and the Independent Reviewer's Food and Grocery Code surveyA new five-year project helping vegetable growers benchmark their business performance run by PlanfarmThe challenges of starting a new vegetable operation from scratch with Corteva Agriscience Young Grower of the Year, Robert Arvier of West Pine AgGuests:Lucy Gregg, AUSVEG's National Public Affairs ManagerPaul Omodei, Director of Horticulture, PlanfarmPeter Dobra, R&D Manager, Loose Leaf Lettuce CompanyRobert Arvier, West Pine AgThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

    Workforce shortages, managing leafy veg contamination and the Spud Sisters

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 40:09


    Vegalogue is a new podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we'll be taking a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion sectors, unpacking levy-funded research and meeting some of the incredible people who make up the vegetable industry.This month, we discuss:Workforce availability challenges arising from changes in Federal Government policy with AUSVEG's Lucy GreggIdentifying and managing microbial contamination in leafy vegetables with the NSW DPI's SP SinghEvolving from family farm to consumer-direct potato marketer with the Spud SistersGuests:Lucy Gregg, AUSVEG's National Public Affairs ManagerDr Sukhvinder Pal (SP) Singh, Senior Research Scientist (Fresh Produce Safety and Traceability) with the NSW Department of Primary IndustriesKerri Farrell and Catherine Ramage of Spud SistersThanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.

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