Horticulture in the Peel-Harvey

Horticulture is an important industry in the Peel Region, with it and the greater food production sector projected to grow and diversify in coming decades.

 

Government policies are in place to ensure both sustainable horticulture and a healthy environment can co-exist within the Peel-Harvey coastal catchment, which is characterised by soils unsuitable for traditional intensive cropping in many areas. These policies aim to help minimise the loss of nutrients from horticulture land-uses to our waterways, where excessive nutrients can reduce water quality and fuel harmful algal blooms.

 

With support from the State Government’s Bindjareb Djilba (Peel-Harvey estuary) Protection Plan, we have developed resources for future horticulture developments in the Peel-Harvey coastal catchment. These resources help industry and local governments plan ahead to ensure sustainable horticulture development that protects our waterways.

 

Firstly, we have developed a guide for investors and growers to help inform investment decisions for new horticulture developments in the catchment. This guide helps growers identify areas best suited for their intended cropping methods, ensuring sustainable growth of the industry while minimising impacts on the Peel-Harvey estuary.

 

Secondly, we have developed a Model Local Planning Policy for Horticultural development in the Peel-Harvey Coastal Plain Catchment, for local governments to adapt and integrate into their local policy framework.

 

An appendix to the Model Local Planning Policy provides information for industry and local governments on the potential land suitability of soil-landscape areas across the catchment for in-ground horticulture. This is also an important guide for growers when considering potential opportunities for agricultural development.

 

A Guide for Investors & Growers

This brochure provides important information to guide investment decisions with new horticulture development in the Peel-Harvey

Model Local Planning Policy

Horticultural development in the Peel-Harvey Coastal Plain Catchment

Appendix A

Suitability of soil-landscape mapping units for annual horticulture, perennial horticulture and viticulture

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present