by AWIA | Feb 18, 2019 | News
There are two major species of walnuts: the English walnut and the black walnut. The former is also known as the Persian walnut, since it originated in Persia. The latter traces its origin to North America. The English hybrid is grown on a commercial scale and...
by AWIA | Jan 25, 2019 | News
GET YOUR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION NOW! ….AND SAVE!…. !!!!EARLY BIRD REGISTRATIONS FOR ANC 2019 IS NOW OPEN!!!! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to attend the nut industry’s premier event. With key note speaker Bob Carr providing...
by AWIA | Jan 16, 2019 | News
5th – 10th May 2019 JOIN US AT Waurn Ponds Estate, Deakin University Geelong Campus The early bird discount for the 2019 PMA A-NZ Produce Executive Program ends on the 25th of January! Enrol now at the link below to get $500 off the program fee, or 10%...
by AWIA | Dec 10, 2018 | News
November 2018. Infertility is a major clinical concern, affecting 15% of all reproductive-age couples. Pollution, smoking and trends toward a Western-style diet (generally characterized by processed and refined foods, high in sugar, salt, saturated fat and protein...
by AWIA | Dec 3, 2018 | News
PRESS RELEASE Voice of Horticulture welcomes Federal Government’s endorsement to strengthen Australia’s biosecurity The Federal Government has agreed to all recommendations made in an independent review of the Intergovernmental Agreement on Biosecurity (IGAB) –...
by AWIA | Nov 27, 2018 | News
Voting members of Hort Innovation, Australia’s national horticultural Research and Development Corporation (RDC), today elected three new board directors at their Brisbane AGM, increasing their female representation to four out of nine directors. The newly elected...