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Media Release from the NSW Minister for Agriculture
MEDIA RELEASE | 17 November 2023
This National AgDay, the NSW Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty has thanked the farmers and fishers of NSW for the commitment and resilience they have shown over the past 12 months and congratulated them on their achievements.
In delivering world-renowned food and fibre to consumers, last year NSW primary industries recorded the second highest gross value of production (GVP) on record, with a value of $21.2 billion during the 2022-2023 financial year.
In the same period, NSW primary industries’ exports increased 15% to a new record high of $13.1 billion.
The minister paid tribute to NSW producers first-hand during a visit to a cherry orchard in the state’s Central West, where she was able to sample some of the early-season fruit and learn more about the initiatives underway to continue to drive industry growth.
One such example is a new national communications and extension program for the cherry industry, which will see best practice information on biosecurity, resource availability, sustainable production, labour and climate change shared through grower-led trials, demonstrations, orchard walks, newsletters, training events and the soon-to-be-launched Cherry Picked podcast.
NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) will lead the program in partnership with Hort Innovation, drawing on expertise from Cherry Growers Australia, Fruit Growers Tasmania, South Australian Research and Development Institute and the Victorian Cherry Association.
With the theme for this year’s National AgDay being 'Grow you good thing', this new communications and extension program will be the cherry on top of a promising season for growers.
Further information on the economic value of NSW primary industries can be found at the DPI's Performance Data and Insights websitelaunch.
Further information on the new cherry communications and extension program is available on the Hort Innovation websitelaunch.