Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.
10
Apr 2023
Apr 2023
The world needs healthy nutritious food
NZ Horticulture is perfectly placed to help
Check out this great promotional video supplied by Horticulture New Zealand. If you are interested in more information, please contact Arjune Dahya:
Arjune Dahya
Regional Extension Officer | Horticulture New Zealand
M: +64 (0)27 336 4994
E: arjune.dahya@hortnz.co.nz
Level 4, Kiwi Wealth House, 20 Ballance St, Wellington 6011
PO Box 10232, Wellington 6140
CLASSIFIED
Photo
Gallery
Subscribe to our E-Zine
More
From This Category
April 23, 2024
Horticentre Charitable Trust Continues as Exclusive Sponsor of Grower2Grower
"Together we share a goal of offering future growers, and existing growers, a tool set, of credible trusted information, to achieve better outcomes".
March 11, 2024
Governance and Board Training
Registrations are now open for the next Mayfield Governance Development Programme, starting 1st May 2024. This programme is geared towards members of the food and fibre industry, ensuring multi-sector engagement.
February 12, 2024
Aussie growers band together to boost the whole berry basket
In an industry first, berry growers across the country have joined forces to encourage Aussie shoppers to put more berries in their baskets.
November 19, 2023
New training programmes for indoor crop production
New Primary ITO | Te Pūkenga training programmes for Indoor Crop Production provide essential knowledge on water conservation, weather prediction, and environmental risk management, as climate change becomes an increasing focus for all.
November 6, 2023
Taking Fruit Production to the next level
Most fruits will respond to protected cultivation cropping and hydroponics - by Dr Mike Nichols.
September 26, 2023
Researchers recruit bacteria to prevent fungal diseases.
Plant fungal diseases can be devastating for horticulture and agriculture – in the worst cases, wiping out entire crops.