Supporting Commercial Protected Cropping Growers Australia Wide
Supporting Commercial Protected
Cropping Growers Australia Wide
Cropping Growers Australia Wide
Protected Cropping Australia Ltd.
Protected Cropping Australia (PCA) is the peak industry body representing commercial growers Australia-wide who are growing crops within, under, or sheltered by a type of structure.
Our core purpose is to advocate on behalf of our industry and members. We support our members and the sector through delivery of a range of programs, services and opportunities that help businesses to achieve greater success.
The PCA is recognised as the industry’s peak national body
Representing its grower members to Government, technical agencies and other industry groups.
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IPM in Action: Monitor, Manage, Protect Workshop
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We had a jam-packed program at this year's conference in Adelaide, with so many great sessions, keynotes, and pannels. Every single one was well worth See More
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Congratulations to David Tissue for winning the 'Rick Donnan Memorial Award' at PCA2025. Distinguished Professor Tissue has been contributing significantly to Australian protected cropping research See More
Congratulations to Michelle Mak for winning the 'Industry Development Award' at PCA2025. Dr Michelle Donovan-Mak is a Lecturer in Protected Cropping at the National Vegetable See More
Congratulations to Andrew Potter for winning the 'Biennial Grower Award' at PCA2025. Andrew has held a range of growing roles in the nursery and vegetable See More
Congratulations to Salvatore Sacca for winning the 'Biennial Young Achiever Award' at PCA2025. With the recent issues around ToBFRV there has been a lot of See More