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Sustainable almonds

Almonds are good for our health, the environment and a valuable contributor to local communities and the Australian economy.

Sustainable Almonds

A better future for almonds

For us, sustainability is about creating a thriving industry that has a positive impact on the environment, local communities, and the economy. By striving towards continuous improvement, we will continue to grow an industry that’s better for the planet, the economy, local communities, and our growers.

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Sustainable Almonds
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Increasing Irrigation Efficiency
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Water

Increasing Irrigation Efficiency

Like other agricultural industries, almond production requires water. As an industry, we understand that water is a precious resource and must be used wisely. Most Australian almond farms are situated along our river systems, which means our growers see the effects of drought and flood firsthand. We help our growers improve their irrigation efficiency by providing workshops and training.

Almonds and Bees: A healthy partnership

Honeybees are essential to almond production. Australian almond growers implement a range off bee friendly practises throughout the year and especially during bloom to support the health and productivity of bees.

In 2022 the Almond Board of Australia started a partnership with Bee Friendly Farming Australia, to promote their bee-friendly certification program that works with land managers to help protect, preserve, and promote pollinator health including both honeybees and native bees. Orchestrated by the Wheen Bee Foundation, Bee Friendly Farming helps ensure the future of both pollinators and sustainable agriculture.

The Almond Board of Australia’s own Almond Centre for Excellence (ACE) Orchard at Loxton, SA is becoming a showcase for embracing Bee Friendly Farming principles. The industry has so far been a great supporter of the program, with approximately 42% of almond orchards already certified including the ACE Orchard.

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Almond Trees

Almond trees need pollen from other varieties to cross pollinate and produce fruit nutlets.

 

Bees

Bees provide the movement of pollen between the tree flowers as they collect the high protein almond pollen that is so good for the developing young bees in the hives.

 

Almond Growers

Almond growers work closely with beekeepers to ensure that the health of the bees are well supported on our farms with water and more recently flowering covercrops to provide a diversity of diet for the bees.

 

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