Research in the Australian Cherry Industry: 2026 Winter Webinar Series

The 2026 Australian Cherry Industry Winter Webinar Series brought together researchers and industry specialists to share current research, practical insights and emerging developments relevant to cherry growers across Australia. Hosted […]
Spatially Enabling Tree Crop Production Practice 2023-2027

Cherry Growers Help Map Australia’s Cherry Orchards! How big is Australia’s cherry industry? The truth is we don’t know. Like many Australian tree crop industries, there’s a data gap when […]
IMPROVING HORTICULTURE SUPPLY CHAINS WITH STANDARDS-BASED TRACEABILITY SYSTEMS

This research, led by NSW Department of Primary Industries, was a pilot trial of adopting digital traceability in two horticulture production systems. Brushed potatoes and organic cherries had unique serialised […]
Protected Cropping for Cherries

Protective rain covers are a way for growers to protect their crop against climatic factors. NSW Department of Primary Industries are working with local NSW growers to better understand the […]
New Maximum Residue Limits and withholding periods app OUT NOW

New Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) and with their respective withholding periods (WHPs) information, can be found on the newly launched app “AusCherrySure”. The app, funded by Agriculture Victoria is available […]
2022 Cherry strategic agricultural review OUT NOW

A Strategic Agrichemical Review Process (SARP), through the process of a desktop audit and industry liaison: (i) Assesses the importance of the diseases, insects and weeds (plant pests) that can […]
Tasmania Institute of Agriculture Cherry Research Update

As part of Cameron Stone’s PhD he created the following fact sheets. Cameron explains how different protected cropping structures create unique microclimates for cherry production and how this impacts fruit […]
Real-Time Temperature Monitoring for Victorian Cherries

South East Asia is an important emerging market for Australian cherries that was worth more than A$13M in 2018-19. In the 2020/21 season, Victorian cherry growers will have the opportunity […]
