Articles
Career development in horticulture – an Australian perspective
Article number
1126_25
Pages
193 – 198
Language
English
Abstract
Horticulture is defined as the science, technology, business and management of intensive plant cultivation for human use.
Three categories of career have emerged in recent years NDASH that of food production horticulture, amenity/environmental horticulture, and the associated support and service sector operating within individual supply chains.
Food production careers incorporate those businesses involved in the production and processing of horticultural commodities such as fruit, vegetables, and other fresh and processed products, whereas amenity/environmental horticulture careers involve the production, sale and management of plants used for environmental, recreational and leisure purposes.
Careers associated with the support services involve supplying the non-plant products and services such as manufacturing, programs and activities, sales and service, and research, education and training.
The paper explores the availability of trained horticulturists in the service and vocational components.
Three categories of career have emerged in recent years NDASH that of food production horticulture, amenity/environmental horticulture, and the associated support and service sector operating within individual supply chains.
Food production careers incorporate those businesses involved in the production and processing of horticultural commodities such as fruit, vegetables, and other fresh and processed products, whereas amenity/environmental horticulture careers involve the production, sale and management of plants used for environmental, recreational and leisure purposes.
Careers associated with the support services involve supplying the non-plant products and services such as manufacturing, programs and activities, sales and service, and research, education and training.
The paper explores the availability of trained horticulturists in the service and vocational components.
Authors
D.E. Aldous, J.E. Pratley
Keywords
agribusiness, vocational horticulture, horticultural education, apprenticeships, production horticulture, amenity horticulture
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