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Australia’s protected cropping growers unite at PCA 2025, Supported by Rijk Zwaan

Rijk Zwaan is supporting the upcoming Protected Cropping Australia (PCA) Conference, an event for producers in protected cropping environments. Held on 28-30 July 2025 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, this year's conference is set to be a pivotal platform for sharing innovation within the sector and celebrating the protected cropping industry.

© Rijk Zwaan

Visitors to the Rijk Zwaan stand will have the opportunity to taste-test locally grown ToBRFV-resistant tomatoes, explore the benefits of Blue Leaf cucumbers, which have higher chlorophyll levels for longer cropping periods, and try the tastiest capsicums in the market.

© Rijk Zwaan

The three-day conference will explore the latest in profitable, sustainable growing, unpack the role of AI in agricultural technologies, feature strategies for managing ToBRFV and other key challenges.

© Rijk Zwaan

Rijk Zwaan's James Bertram will share global insights on integrated disease management during the ToBRFV Panel Discussion (3pm, Tuesday 29 July), with local representative Steve Natsias also attending to support growers in the Adelaide region."This event is a valuable opportunity to connect, share knowledge, and recognise the hard work and successes within this dynamic industry."

For more information:
Protected Cropping Australia
https://pca2025.com/
[email protected]
protectedcropping.net.au

Rijk Zwaan
[email protected]
www.rijkzwaan.com

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