Orchard Resilience
Supporting Australian perennial horticulture growers to build soil health and climate resilience.
Over the next three years we will be working with regional partners to support and build the capacity of Australian growers to build soil health and climate resilience.
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During this project we’ll be rolling out events, resources and training opportunities to support you in your soil health journey.
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Project activities
- Demonstration sites showcasing the production, financial, ecological and social benefits of practices that build soil health.
- In-depth case studies capturing the stories, decisions, outcomes and data from leading growers implementing climate smart practices and building soil health.
- Practice guides offering step-by-step ‘how-to’ guidance, practical tips on getting started and regional insights.
- Field days to provide a wider group of farmers to see tested practices on the ground, hear directly from the farmers and explore the practicalities, challenges and benefits of trying new approaches.
- Webinars with expert presenters, farmers insights and Q&A sessions.
- Peer learning opportunities providing practical training and knowledge building in a group setting, and connections to relevant specialists.
- Podcasts offering accessible, on-the-go conversations exploring ideas, challenges and real-world experiences.
- Collaboration with First Nations partner, Native Foodways, to embed Indigenous knowledge, support Indigenous producers, contribute to demonstration sites and field days, and facilitate peer learning and cultural knowledge exchange across the project.
Orchard Resilience events
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Through the Orchard Resilience Project we’re building a network of perennial horticulturalists, advisors and land managers across Australia. Tell us a little about yourself if you’d like to learn more about Orchard Resilience or take part.


