August 19, 2014
This week the Crawford Fund is assisting the “Olympics of Horticulture” – the International Horticulture Congress. The Fund has supported a range of developing country delegates to be included in post-harvest and production training and is assisting with raising the public profile of the event through media outreach.
Over 3000 delegates from more than 100 countries are attending the International Horticulture Congress (IHC2014) – the world premier horticulture event – in Brisbane from 17-22 August at the Brisbane Exhibition and Convention
Centre.
The first news they’ll hear is that Australian, Professor Rod Drew from Griffith University has been elected as the
new President of the International Society for Horticultural Science – the first time an Australian has been elected to this prestigious position in the horticulture world.
Prof Drew noted that IHC2014 includes the world’s leading experts in horticulture science to highlight issues related to the unique potential of horticulture in the world. “We’re focusing on horticulture’s impact on sustaining lives, livelihoods and landscapes,” he said.
“Horticulture has always been fundamentally important to the world but as the world’s population increases it becomes increasingly important. So it’s really this feeding the world that is my passion for horticulture – feeding the hungry and malnourished.
“WHO estimates that more than a billion people go to bed hungry each night – I know the difference that
horticulture could make for them and want to see that happen.”
The Fund’s training support included delegates in training around the Congress, many of whom are researchers involved in ACIAR projects or who have completed the Crawford Fund Master Class in Communications.
International plenary speakers include:
In addition to presentations on particular fruits, vegetables, nuts and berries, more general issues include:
Media coverage related to the event
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Thousands gather for International Horticulture Congress
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International Horticulture Congress off to a flying start
18 August 2014
Thousands gather for International Horticulture Congress
19 August 2014
Horticulture Congress hears berries help fight disease
19 August 2014
Veggie diet
19 August 2014
Yaegl people, Macquarie Uni combine to give bush medicine a boost
19 August 2014
Horticulture Congress hears berries help fight disease
19 August 2014
Urban farms key to hunger
19 August 2014
Urban farms key to hunger
19 August 2014
Urban farms key to hunger
19 August 2014
Bayer CropScience auf dem International Horticultural Congress in Brisbane, Australien
19 August 2014
Why indigenous fruit & veg should be on the Australian dinner plate
19 August 2014
Why indigenous fruit & veg should be on the Australian dinner plate
19 August 2014