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September 1st - 12:30 PM AEST

Webinar on improving the post-harvest management of berries

The worldwide spread of COVID-19 has been game-changing for everyone - and we're all sailing in uncharted waters. PCA is committed to helping growers stay informed regarding the latest updates and advice, and ensuring that you are receiving information from reliable and authoritative sources.

Continuing with the topics relevant to clients, the next session will be held on Tuesday 1st September at 12.30 PM AEST.

Improving the post-harvest management of berries

Dr Jenny Ekman – Applied Horticultural Research

Jenny is a postharvest physiologist and communicator who is passionate about maximising produce freshness and value while minimising supply chain losses. Her specialty is studying, interpreting and applying science to improve commercial and consumer outcomes. Jenny's projects have analysed consumer thinking, overcome quarantine barriers, and delivered better transport and storage systems for Australian fresh produce.

She has worked for CSIRO, NSW DPI, and lectured in postharvest at the University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury (UWSH) and University of Sydney.

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