My first Hort Connections - Be Grower Proud!
Last week, Melbourne was buzzing with excitement as over 4,000 attendees gathered to celebrate the world of horticulture at Australia’s premier horticulture conference and trade show.
Sustainability, what’s sport got to do with it?
Visitors to QFVG’s booth at Hort Connections this week got a preview of our latest innovation – Hort360 ESG. For those who couldn't join us in chilly Melbourne, here's five things you need to know.
Discovering hidden talents
QFVG makes no apologies for being horticulture obsessed. In fact, it is one of our six core values.
What on Earth is going on in ag?
Last week, the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) carried a vote of no confidence in the Albanese Government.
The rule of 7.
In the marketing world, they say someone needs to “hear” a message through various touchpoints, at least seven times before they take action.
Geared up Growers - Levelling the Playing Field
Grower focused engagement together with brave, strong, and loud advocacy has come together during the past couple of months in a big way. Through inquiry upon inquiry, submissions, media, and lots of conversations with growers, QFVG has put forward the industry’s views and experiences.
Another Inquiry, another chance to be heard.
On Monday I was before the Queensland supermarket inquiry committee representing thousands of growers too fearful of commercial retribution to represent themselves. A tough gig considering every grower is different to the next.
Summer rains continue to test growers
For many growers in Far North Queensland, Tropical Cyclone Jasper marked the beginning of a turbulent Summer. On a recent follow-up visit to the region, we spoke to growers still reeling from the impacts of Jasper and the subsequent rain that has only just eased.
Smiling to survive: day one Canberra Supermarket inquiry
For our growers who didn’t have time (or the inclination) to listen to day one of the Supermarket inquiry in Canberra we’ve put together the day in a nutshell (so to speak).
Big Call for mandatory, enforceable Code of Conduct
Dr Craig Emerson certainly didn’t mince words this week with the release of the Interim Report for the Independent Review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct.
Science is saving a seat at the table for agriculture
As Growcom’s Project Communications Officer with a previous life in the academy, I attend forums our growers may not have the time or resources to attend. It seems my seat at the recent Australian Academy of Science’s National Symposium, however, may have been better occupied by a grower in the flesh.
AI in ag – should we be scared?
With Australian labour costs being some of the highest in the world, the adoption of emerging technologies could be the answer we’ve been looking for to keep the sector competitive.
Understanding the ‘profit pie’
Last week a major news outlet suggested that data does not back up farmers’ claims that the industry is in crisis. The data they were referring to, was a predicted 3% increase in production due to improved growing conditions.
When you assume....
In an industry renowned for being too hard and too complex, the task of educating decision makers to support them in making good decisions and keep them from making bad ones, is a full-time gig.
Earn more and keep more... we wish!
Fresh produce advocates like QFVG are very aware that the time is now to go hard, be brave and use political pressure around the cost-of-living crisis to drive change for our industry. Recent comments from the Prime Minister however, have left many growers angry and frustrated, and rightfully so.
Disaster: The good, the bad and the plain unfair.
In Queensland, experiencing disasters is practically a rite of passage. As Australia's most disaster-prone state, with over 100 events since 2011 ranging from storms to fires to cyclones, we've become adept at navigating the aftermath. Yet, amidst our expertise, there's always room for improvement.
Forget lockstep – sidestepping was the “special of the day”
Monday night's standout TV program in Australia was undoubtedly the Four Corners special, "Superpower." For those in horticulture who missed it, it's a must-watch.
How low can they go?
With this week's media around Coles (once again) requesting that suppliers look at reducing their own costs so they can make more money for their shareholders and look good in the eyes of the consumer, rather than looking inward at their own practices and profitability, growers around the state are collectively rolling their eyes.
Infopest - the end of an era.
For many years, Infopest has been Australia’s number one AgVet chemical database. Originally developed by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (then DPI), QFVG (then Growcom) took over the product in 2012.
The fresh produce market – fair or forked?
The fresh produce market is complex – a sentiment we will keep on repeating to anyone who will listen. When assessing influences on pricing great care must be taken to understand the dynamics at play.