Horticulture Productivity Report OUT NOW!
A Horticulture Productivity Report has been produced by the Centre for International Economics as part of an on-going project (HA24004) aimed at enhancing the horticulture industry’s understanding of productivity opportunities and challenges by engaging a broad range of stakeholders and providing practical tools for ongoing analysis.
This project builds on previous modelling and scenario analysis from the ‘Economic contribution of Australian horticulture (MT21010)’ project, delving deeper into the factors driving productivity within the sector, equipping the industry for more informed decision-making.
The “Factors driving horticulture productivity” Report outlines the productivity drivers, provides learnings for growers, outlines the market dynamics of productivity and more.
Access the Report HERE | The report is also in the BPR Library – under “R&D Reports”
Acknowledgement
The Factors driving horticulture productivity Project (HA24004) is a multi-industry strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Apple and Pear, Avocado, Banana Cherry, Citrus, Fresh Potato, Mango, Melon, Mushroom, Onion, Pineapple, Processing Potato, Raspberry & Blackberry, Strawberry, Summerfruit, Table grape and Vegetable Funds. Hort Innovation is the not-for-profit, grower-owned research and development corporation for Australia’s horticulture industry.
This article appears as part of the 1 August 2025 edition of Guacamole, AAL’s enewsletter.
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Date Published: 01/08/2025
