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NSW Centre for Tropical Horticulture, Alstonville

NSW Centre for Tropical Horticulture (CTH) is recognised by the horticultural industry and associated research bodies as a centre for the delivery of horticultural research, development and extension services.

In total, the Centre maintains 24 staff including technical officers, technical assistants, a farm supervisor, regulatory officers, and five research staff who have funded projects on important industry issues. The research groups include plant physiology/nutrition, plant physiology in subtropical crops, research horticulturalist (canopy management), entomology, and, soil science. ...overview

NSW Centre for Tropical Horticulture, Alstonville

Facts and figures 2006/07

Staff

Total staff: 26

Professional staff

In Research: 5 
In Extension: 3

Outputs

Workshops/Field Days: 1 
Journal Publications: 6 

Other statistics

Land Area: 48ha
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