The business case for accessing superior hazelnut genetics
Domestic consumption of in-shell hazelnuts is about 300 tonnes a year, and hazelnut kernels around 2,000 tonnes (equivalent to 4,500 tonnes in-shell). Australia imports 2,500–3,000...
239 pages
Published: 10 Mar 2009
Author(s): Clarke, Bronwyn, McLeod, Ian, Vercoe, Tim
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This JVAP publication is one of a range of publications and advisory activies from the project ‘Seed and Information Support for Commercial Farm Forestry’ which was carried out by CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products. It provides information to enhance the economic and environmental benefits of commercial farm forestry through assisting farm forestry growers and investors to select and make best use of native and exotic species for the availbable sites and products required. This is done through technology transfer, extension of the knowledge base and the use of enhanced genetic material.