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 by the Extension and Communication for the Australian Cherry Industry project team, the four-part series explored key topics including pollination, fruit quality, cherry production in new and changing environments, and training and canopy systems.
Watch the full series below or view the playlist on the Cherry Growers Australia YouTube channel.
Webinar Replays
Webinar 1: Improving Pollination
Explore current research and practical strategies to support effective pollination, improve fruit set and maximise orchard productivity.
Speakers include:
- Dr Raylea Rowbottom – Flies as Effective Pollinators for Horticulture
- Dr Anushika De Silva – Optimising Pollination in Cherry Orchards
Webinar 2: Maximising Fruit Quality
Learn about current work focused on delivering consistent, high quality fruit to meet market expectations and improve returns.
Speakers include:
- Mark Loeffen, Delytics – monitoring cherry supply chain quality project
- Georgia Haenke, Hort Innovation – category performance and consumer insights
Webinar 3: Understanding Cherry Production in New Environments
This webinar explores changes to cherry production systems, including production under protective covers, climate considerations and new ways of managing cherry orchards.
Speakers include:
- Dr Summer Song, NSW DPIRD – optimising protected cherry production
- Oliver Overman, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture – protected cherry production case studies
- Jessica Fearnley-Pattison, NSW DPIRD – drought resilience and climate adaptation
Webinar 4: Training and Canopy Systems
Discover how different training and canopy management approaches can influence tree performance, fruit quality, labour efficiency and long term orchard productivity.
Speakers include:
- Ken Breen, Bioeconomy Science Institute – narrow orchard systems in cherries
- Steve Scheding, Green Atlas – use of Cartographer in cherries
- Shane Phillips, BioCentral Labs – chill accumulation and crop potential
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Project Acknowledgement
This webinar series was delivered through the Extension and Communication for the Australian Cherry Industry project, funded by Hort Innovation using the cherry research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government.






