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Investment expenditure analysis

See how Pineapple Fund investments are tracking against the industry’s Strategic Investment Plan

As seen on the pineapple 'fund management' page, investments specific to the Hort Innovation Pineapple Fund are guided by the industry's Strategic Investment Plan (SIP). The SIP features four priority outcome areas that have been identified and agreed upon by the industry, and Hort Innovation works to invest in R&D initiatives that are aligned to these.

 

See how investment expenditure aligns to Strategic Investment Plan outcomes

In the interactive chart below, discover the most up-to-date information on how project expenditure in the Pineapple Fund is aligned to the four SIP outcomes. The chart reflects project investment across the life of the SIP to date.

See how specific projects align to Strategic Investment Plan outcomes

Refine the project list below to discover how projects in the Pineapple Fund align to each of the four SIP outcomes. Because some projects address more than one SIP outcome, they may be listed more than once.

Expenditure on projects classified as 'enabler' support the broader delivery of the industry’s project investments. Examples of enabler projects include annual reporting and monitoring and evaluation capacity.

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Ongoing project

Regulatory support and coordination (pesticides) (MT20007)

This project provides the Australian horticulture industry with key information regarding domestic and international pesticide regulation

27 July 2021

Ongoing project

Pineapple industry minor use program (PI16000)

This project funds submitting renewals and applications for minor use permits for the pineapple industry

7 December 2018

Ongoing project

National pineapple breeding and evaluation program (PI17000)

This program is developing and evaluating new high-yielding varieties of pineapple with improved disease resistance and flowering control, as well improved fruit consistency and quality, to meet the needs of both growers and consumers.

4 December 2018