PIRSA Industry Update: Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) in SA
PIRSA is responding to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus in South Australia, offering support and resources for impacted growers.
PIRSA is responding to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus in South Australia, offering support and resources for impacted growers.
$2M to $6M grants for projects that improve drought and climate resilience by enhancing landscape function and ecosystem services.
A recruitment session will connect affected workers with local employers offering entry-level and general labour positions on Tuesday, 22 October 10AM – 12PM at Virginia Horticulture Centre, 942 Old Port Wakefield Road, Virginia.
Free, confidential financial counselling is available through Rural Financial Counselling Service to help farmers manage financial challenges and access support.
PIRSA continues to respond to the detection of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) in the Northern Adelaide Plains.
Around 200 skilled workers seek new employment due to the Tomato brown rugose fruit virus. Employers can connect with these workers for recruitment. Recruitment Session for Affected Workers 17 Oct 2 PM at the Virginia Horticulture Centre.
Barossa Improved Grazing Group (BIGG), in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, recently conducted a series of student bus tours visiting Barossa and surrounding producers and industry providers.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) continues its response to the detection of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) in the Northern Adelaide Plains.
Up to $40 million for projects enhancing drought resilience on farms, with applications closing on 19 November 2024.
Up to $1500 support to provide household and bill relief; assisting red wine grape growers and their families.