Queensland Regional Advisory Council and Michael McMahon

field days: Queensland Regional Advisory Council chairman and grower Michael McMahon said orchardists were prepared to play the long game when it came to selecting varieties to invest in, and field days like the one in Bundaberg were helpful, but should not be the only source of advice for growers. "It very much like picking a race horse," he said. "It difficult and decisions shouldn't be made on just one day like this. "You really need to come to days like this and get a feel for what you think might work and get some in the ground and try them but it a long process." He said responding swiftly to the changing tastes of the market when it takes decades to produce meant researchers, growers and industry bodies had to collaborate on the breeding program, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Citrus Australia quality and market information manager Nathan Hancock said it was vital growers understood overseas trends when choosing new varieties. "Even when they do decide on a variety it can take several years to develop up enough budwood and materials to plant," he said. "Even from then it another couple of years before the trees bear fruit and then you get your true market signal as to whether the consumer, here in Australia or overseas, actually likes the fruit. "It a big risk ... we try and provide opportunity for growers and the industry in general to see through the different forms of research and development more than just what they're seeing on their farm or in their day-to-day business practices but also what happening around the world. "They all add and build on the knowledge of the industry and we grow together." Topics:rural, research, fruits, fruit, bundaberg-4670 Contact Kallee Buchanan More stories from Queensland noindex The work from pollination to commercial availability can take as much as 15 years. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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