The Consortium focuses on tomato, pepper (chili and sweet), cucurbits (bitter gourd, pumpkin/winter squash and luffa gourd), and explores other vegetables as determined by the interests of Consortium Members.
4 sessions covering large seed vegetables, Brassicaceae and okra in Asia and Pacific Region. Each session is to be held on Friday each month in March, June, September and November 2024 from 14.00 - 16.00 hrs. (ICT/GMT+7)
Focused on "Harnessing New Breeding Technologies for climate change-resilient vegetables". Topics: Modern Breeding Techniques, Germplasm Diversity, Genomics & Genome Editing, AI and Digital Technology for High Throughput Phenotyping, etc.
The CropScope service and artificial intelligence/data driven farming trends will be presented. Guests from agritech companies and researchers will discuss advantages and challenges of AI/Data driven farming during a panel session.
Vegetable variety demonstrations from 11 international seed companies, machinery and technology displays, opportunities to speak with leading vegetable industry supply chain experts.
Join us to discuss the new dynamics and challenges in solanaceae breeding and genomics. The conference aims to explore the major advances in proteogenomics and the breeding of solanaceae crops.
Adelaide Convention Centre - Adelaide, SA, Australia
This event, combining the National Horticulture Convention and PMA Fresh Connections, brings together the largest number of growers, supply chain members, government stakeholders and industry service providers in the Australian horticulture industry.
Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) - Bangkok, Thailand
The objective of the show is to provide solution to serve horticulture industry (Fruit, Flower & Vegetable) in order to reduce the production cost and increase in quality & yield. Covers from pre-harvest to post-harvest: seed, soil preparation, substrate, irrigation sys...
The symposium SEAVEG 2016: ‘Vegetable for improved nutrition and livelihoods in Southeast Asia’ comprises of oral papers, poster display and a trade exhibition. The organisers strongly encourage both types of presentation and will ensure that posters receive good vi...
Mix of technical presentations and practical in-field demonstrations. Growers, researchers and supply chain representatives from across the melon industry will come together for the opportunity to network and socialise in the heart of melon growing country.
AVRDC East and Southeast Asia Research and Training Station - Kamphaeng Saen, Thailand
Module I: From Seed to Harvest (14 September – 9 October 2015)
Module II: From Harvest to Table (12 October – 6 November 2015)
Module III: Sustainable Development (9 November – 4 December 2015)
Aims to enhance technical, scientific and managerial skills of the participants to be able to contribute to the sustainable development of their countries through the increased production and consumption of health-promoting vegetables.
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre - Brisbane, QLD, Australia
There is an urgent global need to diversify agricultural systems to improve human nutrition through better balanced diets and to achieve more resilient, profitable and
sustainable livelihoods for smallholder producers and marketers. Indigenous vegetables are in many ca...
AVRDC’s Research and Training Station - Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
The training emphasizes advanced and sustainable vegetable production and postharvest technologies, farmer education, marketing, and human health and nutrition. In addition, the training will enhance awareness and understanding of emerging global development issues and...
The aim of this course is to provide understanding and enable the participants to master the important aspects in seed health and pathology which is essential in current competitive nature of the seed industry that prioritizes production of high quality seed that is fre...
Rhino Research Seed Technology Lab - Phichit, Phitsanulok, Thailand
This module will assess the existing technologies and introduce newer systems as well. Practical sessions will ensure the total understanding of drying systems and their relation to the physiology of the seeds.
Topics: vigorous emerging markets, the world and chinese agricultural developments, challenges to the world processing tomato industry, new tomato planting techniques, new tomato processing technology, regional processing tomato industry, research on tomato nutrition.
3 sessions to improve the sustainability of vegetable production, market access, promotion of vegetable consumption for health and vitality, industry profitability and competitiveness, structural change, and the vegetable industrys reputation in Southeast Asia
International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)
Fukuoka, Japan
Opportunity for scientists, growers and market players from around the world to discuss and share information on genetics & breeding, cultivation, quality control and so on in bulb onion, garlic, bunching onion etc.
University of Adelaide, Waite Campus - Adelaide, SA, Australia
Will present, discuss and explore options of using compost and other organic soil amendments for managing and improving horticultural soils and production systems, including amenity horticulture, nurseries, and protected cropping.
The latest research on the bio-ecology of insect pests, host plant resistance, biological controls, pesticides, and insect management on crucifer crops.
The conference program includes oral presentations from leading Scientist in Solanaceae Genetics and Genomics and will cover all aspects of the conventional and modern resistance breeding. The conference creates a forum for exchange of scientific ideas and knowledge bet...
Shanghai International Vegetable Expo 2010 will show you new vegetable varieties, including tomato, hot pepper, sweet pepper, eggplant, cucumber, watermelon, melon, cabbage , cauliflower, broccoli and corn.