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Brief
Integrated disease management of citrus black spot and Emperor brown spot
Contract #
CT20009Location
EverywhereClosed On
Mon 05/07/2021 - 05:00 PM AESTTender Details
Hort Innovation is a not-for-profit, grower-owned Research and Development Corporation (RDC) for Australia’s $15.1 billion horticulture industry. Hort Innovation invests around $120 million in research and development (R&D) and marketing programs annually to provide benefit to industry and the wider community.
Hort Innovation is seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and capable delivery partner for the project: Integrated disease management of citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot (CT20009).
The overall objective of the program is to identify and make available complementary IDM tools for the effective management of citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot. Specifically, the project aims to:
• Understand current IPM practices that are used and favoured among citrus growers for managing citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot
• Develop effective disease management strategies integrating all available chemical, cultural and biological tools for managing citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot
• Explore potential chemical options for citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot that would fit into an IPM program and that can be further considered by Hort Innovation and industry
• Collaborate with other Hort Innovation funded projects and networks to communicate and extend new knowledge and practices from the project that will maximise adoption and commercial benefit across the citrus industry.
This request for proposal (RFP) is one of two being tendered concurrently and together address the current priorities of the industry in disease management. The other RFP is Integrated disease management of black core rot in citrus (CT20008)
Hort Innovation has prepared a Request for Proposal (RFP)document that provides background information, outlines the scope of services, the procurement process and the information required from interested parties.
The RFP may be downloaded from www.tenders.net (you will need to be a member of tenders.net to access this information).
The closing date for responses is 5:00 PM (AEST), 5 July 2021.
Hort Innovation is seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and capable delivery partner for the project: Integrated disease management of citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot (CT20009).
The overall objective of the program is to identify and make available complementary IDM tools for the effective management of citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot. Specifically, the project aims to:
• Understand current IPM practices that are used and favoured among citrus growers for managing citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot
• Develop effective disease management strategies integrating all available chemical, cultural and biological tools for managing citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot
• Explore potential chemical options for citrus black spot and ‘Emperor’ brown spot that would fit into an IPM program and that can be further considered by Hort Innovation and industry
• Collaborate with other Hort Innovation funded projects and networks to communicate and extend new knowledge and practices from the project that will maximise adoption and commercial benefit across the citrus industry.
This request for proposal (RFP) is one of two being tendered concurrently and together address the current priorities of the industry in disease management. The other RFP is Integrated disease management of black core rot in citrus (CT20008)
Hort Innovation has prepared a Request for Proposal (RFP)document that provides background information, outlines the scope of services, the procurement process and the information required from interested parties.
The RFP may be downloaded from www.tenders.net (you will need to be a member of tenders.net to access this information).
The closing date for responses is 5:00 PM (AEST), 5 July 2021.
This information is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. Please confirm all details with the Tendering Firm before responding.


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