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Conferences / Workshops
- AOF Forum
- National Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2023 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2022 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2021 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2020 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2019 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2018 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2017 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2016 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2015 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2014 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2013 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2012 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2010 Canola Pathology Workshop
- 2009 Canola Pathology Workshop
- Canola Pathology Workshops
- Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas
- AusCanola 2018
Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas
The first ARAB conference was held in the late seventies and since then, the industry has grown substantially. The canola segment of the grains industry in southern Australia has increased from 40,000 ha in 1990 to around 1.8m ha by 2000. Held every two years, ARAB is one of the most important events for presenting current information about the rapidly expanding Australian oilseeds industry.
The 20th ARAB Conference (AusCanola) 2018 (Perth, WA).
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The 19th ARAB Conference 2016 (Melbourne, Vic)
In 2016, the 19th Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas combined with the 20th Crucifer Genetics Conference to become Brassica 2016.
Click here for the Brassica 2016 program.
The 18th ARAB Conference 2014 (Tanunda, Barossa Valley, SA)
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The 17th ARAB Conference 2011 (Wagga Wagga, NSW)
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The 16th ARAB Conference 2009 (Ballarat, Victoria)
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