Spatially Enabling Tree Crop Production Practice – Tree Mapping Project – AS23000

Spatially Enabling Tree Crop Production Practice

Project code: AS23000

Các Spatially Enabling Tree Crop Production Practice project is supporting Australian horticulture industries to improve how tree crop production areas are mapped, analysed and used for industry decision-making.

For the Australian cherry industry, the project has delivered the first baseline map of cherry orchards in the Australian Tree Crop Map, providing a clearer picture of where commercial cherry production is located across Australia.

The first published baseline map identifies 4,293 hectares of cherry orchards nationally.


Project Overview

The project is developing and updating the Australian Tree Crop Map, a national mapping resource that shows the extent and location of commercial tree crop orchards across Australia.

The map is developed by the Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre (AARSC) at the University of New England and is informed by satellite imagery, computer vision, field validation, grower and industry feedback, and direct engagement with industry bodies.

For cherries, this work provides a national baseline of mapped orchard area, helping the industry better understand production distribution, support planning and respond to emerging risks.


Cherry Spatial Hub

The project has also delivered a dedicated Cherry Spatial Hub, which provides access to cherry mapping content in one location.

Through the hub, growers and industry stakeholders can access the National Map of Cherry, which allows users to:

  • View mapped cherry production areas nationally
  • Explore cherry orchard area by state or local government area
  • Zoom in and out of the interactive map
  • Click mapped areas to view summary metrics
  • Define a custom area of interest using the summarise area tool

Why This Matters for Growers

Accurate and current mapping helps the cherry industry build a stronger understanding of national production areas and regional distribution.

This information can support:

  • Industry planning and reporting
  • Biosecurity preparedness
  • Natural disaster response and recovery
  • Improved understanding of production regions
  • Future research, development and extension activities
  • Better evidence for industry decision-making

The mapping also provides a useful tool to help industry assess potential impacts from events such as severe weather, bushfires or other natural disasters, supporting more informed response and recovery planning.


How the Map is Developed

The Australian Tree Crop Map is updated through a combination of:

  • Satellite imagery
  • Imagery analytics and computer vision
  • Field validation
  • Grower and industry feedback
  • Direct engagement with industry bodies
  • Quality assurance and quality control by AARSC

Field validation for cherry and summerfruit was undertaken from 30 November to 5 December 2025, timed to coincide with orchard fruiting and targeted at areas of known uncertainty in the draft map. This helped improve the accuracy of the mapped crop classifications, particularly where deciduous tree crops can be difficult to distinguish.


Project Partners and Funding

This project, Spatially Enabling Tree Crop Production Practice AS23000, is funded by the Hort Frontiers Advanced Production Practice, part of the Hort Frontiers strategic partnership initiative developed by Hort Innovation, with co-investment from the University of New England, Cherry Growers Australia and the CRC for Future Food Systems, with contributions from the Australian Government.

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Tony Hannaford

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Tony Hannaford is a cherry grower from South Australia, producing based predominantly in the Torrens Valley of the Adelaide Hills.

Tony’s family have a long history of orcharding. Tony introduced cherries in 1985 and now has multiple varieties spanning a long season with fruit delivered across Australia and the globe. This is all supported by the latest technology in the packing shed.

Tony has long supported and been active for the cherry industry – having also served on the Cherry Industry Strategic Investment Advisory Panel.

Nic Hansen

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Nic Hansen is a fourth-generation cherry grower based in Southern Tasmania and brings deep grower knowledge and long-standing industry involvement to the CGA Board.

Nic grows sweet cherries at Old Beach and is part of Hansen Orchards, one of Tasmania’s largest cherry growing businesses. He has previously represented Tasmania as the State Director on the CGA Board and has served on the HIA Cherry SIAP, contributing to national industry planning and decision-making.

Nic is currently serving his second term as President of Fruit Growers Tasmania. He brings a strong grower perspective, practical experience, and a commitment to effective industry leadership, supporting CGA’s role as the national peak body for Australian cherry growers.

Grant Piggott

Honorary Treasurer

Grant Piggott has been Chief Executive Officer of Fruit Producers SA, the grower association for cherries in South Australia since 2023 and served as its representative on the Cherry Growers Australia Board from June 2024.

He brings significant experience in finance, strategy and commercial management.  He is a qualified Chartered Accountant, a member of Australian Institute of Company Directors and has served for 15 years as an elected member in Local Government.

Grant treasures his childhood on a wheat sheep farm in the Upper North of South Australia, still owned by his family. He has maintained links to primary production for almost 30 years of his working career, primarily through his senior management role at the Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA.

In his short tenure as industry representative, he has developed a passion for the successful growing and marketing of quality cherries. Grant is convinced of the deserved glamour status of cherries – healthy, photogenic, delicious, easy to eat and inextricably associated with the joy of Summer and Christmas.

Following his involvement as part of the team which guided the change of Cherry Growers Australia to a company limited by guarantee in May 2025, Grant was invited to serve as a Director on the Board in September 2025 and was appointed Treasurer.

ANDREW FAIRLEY

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Andrew Fairley bio coming soon

Fiona Hall

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Fiona has been an active participant in the cherry industry for 25 years. She was President of NSW Cherry Growers in the past and has served on the cherry Strategic Investment Advisory Panel (SIAP) for past 5 years.

Fiona is currently a board member of Apple & Pear Aust Ltd (APAL) and the FAR (finance, audit and risk) committee for APAL. APAL manage domestic and international brands of produce including Pink Lady® apples. APAL is also the PIB for the 400 plus growers of Australia.

Fiona manages the business activities of BiteRiot, reporting to a board each month. She brings a wealth of experience across corporate governance & strategic planning, finance, business and marketing to the CGA board.

Greg Perry

Phó Chủ tịch

Greg Perry brings extensive leadership experience across the cherry industry, infrastructure, and project management, with a strong focus on governance, strategy, and commercial oversight.

Raised in the cherry industry, Greg has a deep understanding of production challenges and the importance of long-term industry sustainability. He is the Managing Director of a project management consultancy, delivering complex infrastructure, development, and operational programs across multiple sectors.

Greg has held senior leadership and board-level roles in both industry and government-aligned organisations, including service on the NSW Cherry Growers Association board and advisory roles supporting strategic planning, regulatory compliance, and investment decision-making. His experience spans financial oversight, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and guiding organisations through periods of structural change.

Greg brings a practical, solutions-focused approach to the CGA Board, with a strong commitment to governance integrity, member representation, and supporting the continued growth and resilience of the Australian cherry industry.

Alison Jones (Sebire)

Chair

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