Horticulture industry gets research facility to grow protected cropping

Mike Foley
Updated November 2 2017 - 9:08am, first published November 1 2017 - 2:00pm
A bunch of dignitaries made today's launch a hothouse affair. Pictured are Hort Innovation's John Lloyd, Assistant Agriculture Minister Anne Ruston, NSW's Western Minister Stuart Ayres and Western Sydney University Vice Chancellor Professor Barney Glover.
A bunch of dignitaries made today's launch a hothouse affair. Pictured are Hort Innovation's John Lloyd, Assistant Agriculture Minister Anne Ruston, NSW's Western Minister Stuart Ayres and Western Sydney University Vice Chancellor Professor Barney Glover.

PROTECTED cropping achieved an Australian first today, with the launch of a cutting-edge research facility in western Sydney.

Mike Foley

Mike Foley

National rural reporter

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