Understanding emissions in horticulture: practical tools and insights for growers in the Northern Adelaide Plains
What do emissions mean for your horticulture business, and what can you actually do about them?
On Tuesday 20th August, growers and agribusiness professionals are invited to join this free, two-hour carbon farming workshop designed specifically for open field and protected cropping growers in the Northern Adelaide Plains.
This workshop will cut through the noise and deliver clear, practical information on how emissions relate to horticulture. This session is not one to miss—especially for growers looking to stay ahead of what’s coming.
Delivered by national expert Dr Natalie Doran-Browne, this two-hour session will help you:
- Understand where emissions come from and why it matters
- Learn how fertiliser, energy use and soil health impact your emissions profile
- Explore practical tools like the H-GAF calculator and Hort Innovation resources
- Hear about what’s happening across the supply chain and how major retailers are responding
Whether you’re just starting to think about emissions or already making changes, this session will give you practical knowledge to take the next step.
🔗 Register here: Eventbrite – Carbon Farming Outreach Program Horticultural Workshop
When: Tuesday 20th August, 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Where: Virginia Horticulture Centre
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Dr Natalie at the upcoming Carbon Farming Outreach Workshop on Tuesday 20th August, facilitated by AgExcellence Alliance with support from the Northern Adelaide Plains Food Cluster.
Delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the Carbon Farming Outreach Program in collaboration with the Grower Group Alliance.


