14 May 2025: Exploring dormancy breakers in table grapes

ATGA invites growers to a short online session next Wednesday 14 May, where we’ll share key observations from a two-year demonstration trial on available and upcoming dormancy breaker products.

🗓 Wednesday 14 May 2025
🕧 12.30–1pm AEST
💻 Online – Free to attend
🔗 Register here

The session will explore data and trends from assessments at bud burst, flowering and harvest, gathered across two seasons.

The dormancy breaker demonstration trial was conducted as part of the table grape extension project.

More background is available in the February 2025 edition of Vine magazine. Read it here.

The table grape extension project (TG23001) is funded by Hort Innovation using table grape research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.

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