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Mar 2025

The Vegetable Research Roadshow is back for 2025

The Vegetable Research Roadshow is back for 2025
Delivering the latest research results, project updates, and key information to vegetable growers.

After a successful inaugural 2024 event, the Vegetable Research Roadshow looks to deliver the latest research results, project updates, and key information to vegetable growers across New Zealand.

Vegetables NZ, with support from Vegetable, Research and Innovation and the other vegetable product groups is hosting a series of events across the key vegetable growing areas of the country. This roadshow aims to keep growers informed about the latest research happening in their industry, give growers the chance to discuss and provide feedback on the results, and help demonstrate the collaborative nature of research in the vegetable sector. All growers and industry representatives are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Special Thanks to our National sponsor Corteva Agriscience, and our Pukekohe sponsor Nufarm.

Topics will include:

  • On-Farm Biodiversity
  • Stemphylium update
  • Potato Research Update
  • Residues & MRLs – Minor crops and off-label use – ACVM
  • Hort Food Safety Initiative
  • Nitrogen Decision support
  • VICE update

 

Please register using the link below. Then, please forward it to other relevant people within your organisation or other interested parties.

https://www.freshvegetables.co.nz/news-and-events/events/vegetable-research-roadshows-back-for-2025/

Check here for your local event: Vegetable Research Roadshow 2025 flyer

 

For more information contact:

Daniel Sutton

Research, Development & Extension Manager Vegetables New Zealand

M: 027 473 2381

E: Daniel.sutton@freshvegetables.co.nz

A: c/o Plant and Food Research, 49 Cronin Rd, Pukekohe 2676

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