2015 National Horticulture Convention Speaker Brochure Jupiters Gold Coast QLD, Australia 25-27 June 2015 Speakers Keynote Speaker Blair Richardson President & CEO, United States Potato Board President and CEO of the United States Potato Board (USPB), Mr Richardson is regarded as one of the foremost minds in North American horticulture, and will provide an exciting international perspective for delegates. Mr Richardson has strong roots in American horticulture, with his family lineage and involvement in farming extending back to the mid-1800s, when Texas was still a part of Mexico. Prior to his appointment as President & CEO of the United States Potato Board in August 2013, Mr Richardson was the CEO of WesPak, a successful grower organisation in California’s San Joaquin Valley specialising in premium fresh tree fruit, table grapes and citrus. In 2005, Mr Richardson was recognized as a leader in the produce industry when he received the Produce Business “40 Under 40” award in both the domestic and international categories. Speakers Tass Angelopoulos Gianluca Di Tommaso Special Counsel National Workplace Lawyers Global Head of Crop Management Valagro Recent Issues/Developments in Australian Labour Law The future of Biostimulants in Europe, and Australia Tass Angelopoulos has over 20 years experience as a labour lawyer in Australia. Most recently he was involved in the Barangaroo dispute involving the CFMEU. Valagro pioneered the field of Biostimulants, which are naturally-derived formulations of compounds, substances and microorganisms that, when applied to plants, enhance yield and improve nutritional quality. Valagro develops, manufactures and sells a broad range of Biostimulants and nutrient solutions that complement conventional agricultural inputs. Tass frequently gives presentations to clients including in the areas of bullying, harassment and discrimination. Tass will discuss recent issues and developments in Australian Labour Law as they affect the horticulture industry. Gianluca will cover Valagro’s proactive approach in Europe to improve the legislation and regulatory protocols in the development of Biostimulants, with an emphasis on what future impact this will have in Australia. Speakers Dr Debbie Hudson Alex Mills Senior Research Scientist Bureau of Meteorology Digital innovation manager adama Forearmed is forewarned: seasonal forecasting for horticulture Trapview® – A smart trap for smart farmers Debbie Hudson is a senior research scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology working on improving seasonal climate predictions for Australia. She is currently leading the effort to fill the gap between weather forecasts and seasonal outlooks. There has been increasing demand for forecasts on this timescale, particularly from the agricultural sector. Alex Mills is Digital Innovation Manager for Adama Australia, and is responsible for the development and execution of digital activities for Adama locally. Formerly known here as Farmoz, Adama launched last year with a distinct new brand and the promise to producers around the world to focus on introducing new technologies that will help simplify the life of producers. More detail about expected variations in weather for the fortnight or month ahead, would help farmers make better management decisions, such as the scheduling of planting, harvesting and fertilizer applications. Her team are investigating the science behind making predictions on this timescale, and are evaluating and developing new forecast products for Australia. Mr Mills joins colleagues from around the world now working together in the Adama Global Digital Team. Innovations such as the Trapview Smart Trap System are among the first examples of delivering on that promise. Trapview utilises revolutionary technology in a fully integrated system to provide an innovative, simplified solution for growers, agronomists and researchers needing to monitor insect populations. It works by capturing images and providing digital recognition of pests in any given number of traps. Pest populations and their dynamics can be monitored on desktop and mobile devices in real time, with the system providing analytics and rapid pest alerts. Speakers Dr Peter Batt Principal Peter j batt and associates Understanding how and why consumers choose to buy fresh vegetables in a retail store For almost 30 years, Peter J Batt was Professor of Food and Agribusiness Marketing at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. Today he is the Principal of Peter J Batt and Associates, an international agribusiness marketing and rural development consulting practice that links smallholder farms in Asia and Africa with high value markets. From several market research projects undertaken for the vegetable industry in Western Australia, Peter will describe the factors that have been found to influence the consumers decision to purchase fresh vegetables in a retail store. Information For more information or to register for the 2015 National horticulture Convention, Trade Show and Awards for Excellence please go to: www.ausveg.com.au/convention AUSVEG Ltd PO Box 138 Camberwell VIC Australia 3124 Tel: (03) 9882 0277 Fax: (03) 9882 6722 Email: convention@ausveg.com.au
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