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MCT1: Licensed nurseries (Updated September 2023)

2023 | Bond D | Fact Sheet

MCT1 is a high-performing new macadamia variety, described in AMS Factsheet MCT1: New Elite Macadamia Variety. MCT1 is protected under the Plant Breeder Rights Act and is only available from licensed nurseries to commercial growers. This fact sheet lists the nurseries licensed to produce the new elite variety.

MCT1 Cultivar (Updated July 2023)

2023 | Bond D | Fact Sheet

MCT1 is a high yielding, elite variety protected under the Plant Breeders Rights Act. Released in 2017, it has been widely adopted throughout Australia’s macadamia growing regions with over 550,000 MCT1 trees sold from licensed nurseries since its release.

Variety R: Consistent late nut producer

2024 | Hort Innovation, AMS, Broadley, R, Coco, L | Fact Sheet

Description of the key characteristics of Variety R, released after nine years of testing in regional variety trials conducted by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Variety P: Compact, early nut producer

2024 | Hort Innovation, AMS, Broadley, R, Coco, L | Fact Sheet

Description of the key characteristics of Variety P, released after nine years of testing in regional variety trials conducted by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Variety J: early producer of large nuts

2024 | Hort Innovation, AMS, Broadley, R, Coco, L | Fact Sheet

Description of the key characteristics of Variety J, released after nine years of testing in regional variety trials conducted by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Variety G: a precocious elite macadamia variety

2024 | Hort Innovation, AMS, Broadley, R, Coco, L | Fact Sheet

Description of the key characteristics of Variety G, released after nine years of testing in regional variety trials conducted by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

New nursery tree standards

2019 | Australian Macadamia Society | Fact Sheet

A research project to develop a macadamia industry tree stock standard has identified 11 key characteristics to look for when buying tree stock. These include that trees are true to type, are of uniform size, have straight stems and are free of shoots and suckers below the graft.

Floodplain orchard development

2019 | Australian Macadamia Society | Fact Sheet

This fact sheet summarises the experiences of a group of growers who have established macadamia orchards on coastal floorplains. It outlines key tips and factors to consider before and after land purchase.

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