R&D projects
Discover mango levy investments into Mango Fund R&D initiatives
The mango levy has been invested into following Hort Innovation Mango Fund R&D initiatives, together with Australian Government contributions.
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Mango industry communications program 2016-17 (MG15006)
This project was responsible for maintaining and improving the flow of timely and relevant industry information to Australian mango growers and other stakeholders.
5 December 2017
Mango industry conference 2017 (MG16001)
This project facilitated the 11th Australian Mango Conference, held in 2017 in Bowen, Queensland.
6 November 2017
Quality standards, refinement and testing (MG15002)
The Mango Industry Quality Standards were produced by this project, which also provided training in mango fruit quality and maturity assessment, plust access to calibrated near-infrared Felix 750 Produce Quality Meters for assessing dry matter.
27 June 2017
Improving consumer appeal of Honey Gold mango by reducing under skin browning and red lenticel discolouration (MG13016)
Ways to reduce under skin browning and red lenticel discolouration in Honey Gold mangoes were explored in this work, to improve consumer appeal.
16 June 2017
In-transit ripening and prediction of outturn quality for mango (MG12016)
In-transit ripening for mangoes was explored by this research, including controlling temperature, ethylene and carbon dioxide levels.
7 June 2017
Fruit maturity assessment on farm using near-infrared technology (MG16002)
This project helped mango growers adopt near-infrared technology for assessing and tracking fruit maturity leading up to and during harvest 2016/17.
26 May 2017
Reducing mango industry losses from resin canal discolouration (MG14004)
This project gained insight into the occurrence, contributing factors and diagnosis of resin canal discolouration in Kensington Pride mangoes produced in the Northern Territory.
11 October 2016
Monitoring mango fruit quality through the supply chain to the US (MG15004)
This project monitored two consignments of Australian mangoes to the United States of America - monitoring supply chain impacts on quality in the industry's US export pilot program.
5 July 2016
The 10th Australian Mango Conference - Northern Territory (MG13700)
This investment supported the 10th Australian Mango Conference, held in Darwin in 2015.
25 August 2015
Delivering information and technology to the mango industry - stage 2 (MG10013)
This mango industry development project delivered information and training packages, events and other information to growers between 2011 and 2014.
13 July 2015