LABOUR and export opportunities were two of the hot topics at the Citrus Technical Forum 2022 held at the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, on March 8-9.
Many delegates said they enjoyed the ability to connect face to face with colleagues within the industry after almost two years of fewer meetings due to COVID-induced travel restrictions.
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Hosted by Citrus Australia, Organisers said about 320 people attended the event which was at the Novotel Twin Waters Resort.
A trade exhibition also presented plenty of products and services for perusal, while an industry awards dinner gave attendees a networking opportunity.
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For more than a decade, Ashley Walmsley has written about Australian agriculture. Having grown up on his parents smallcrops, cane and cattle property in Queensland, but clearly unable to grow anything himself, it was a natural progression for him to pursue a career writing about rural industries. He is currently the editor of Fairfax Media’s only national, fresh produce magazine, Good Fruit & Vegetables, while also covering horticulture stories for the agricultural papers and websites. When not writing about vegetables, fruits and nuts, Ashley enjoys playing and discussing video games from a simpler time, and doing impersonations of ABC radio presenters.
For more than a decade, Ashley Walmsley has written about Australian agriculture. Having grown up on his parents smallcrops, cane and cattle property in Queensland, but clearly unable to grow anything himself, it was a natural progression for him to pursue a career writing about rural industries. He is currently the editor of Fairfax Media’s only national, fresh produce magazine, Good Fruit & Vegetables, while also covering horticulture stories for the agricultural papers and websites. When not writing about vegetables, fruits and nuts, Ashley enjoys playing and discussing video games from a simpler time, and doing impersonations of ABC radio presenters.