NSW winegrowers will benefit from the recent appointment of a Viticulture Development Officer, as part of a collaborative extension model between the NSW government and the state’s wine industry.
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Department of Primary Industries leader of horticulture development Myles Parker said Darren Fahey has been appointed to the new role which will deliver expert advice and assistance to NSW winegrowers.
“Darren will co-ordinate the delivery of the DPI’s Skills and Development program currently being undertaken by the Australian Wine Research Institute,” Mr Parker said.
“He will be working closely with grower associations and groups to determine their priorities and enhance the profitability and sustainability of the state’s wine industry.
“Importantly he will be visiting the regions over the coming weeks to meet with growers and develop specially tailored research programs to meet their regional needs.”
NSW Wine Industry Association president Tom Ward said winegrowers will particularly benefit from Darren’s skills and technical knowledge in the adoption and use of recycled organic materials.
“With more than 10 years experience in the wine industry, Darren has a great understanding of the industry, growing regions, winemakers and researchers, and has a well-established network of relationships across the industry,” Mr Ward said.
Mr Fahey said he is looking forward to delivering outcomes across NSW regions and industry as a whole.
“I love the enjoyment that wine brings to people, and the passion that each producer has for their product,” Mr Fahey said.
“I am personally interested in new wine grape varieties and wine styles that could be adopted in NSW.
“It’s a great opportunity to work alongside winegrowers and share my expertise in the field and enhance the sustainability of the NSW wine industry.
“I am focused on the practical needs of the industry and will make sure that NSW wine producers have access to all the latest information, technology and innovations.”
Mr Fahey will be based at the National Wine & Grape Industry Centre at Wagga Wagga and will work with wine growers across the State.