Strawberry specialist Jason Dipple awarded by industry
INNOVATIVE strawberry producer, Piñata Farms’ south Queensland strawberry farm manager, Jason Dipple, has won a Queensland Strawberry Growers' Association award for outstanding achievement.
Sunshine Coast-based Mr Dipple’s award for ‘outstanding achievement in on-farm management practices to improve fruit quality’ was presented at the industry's annual dinner and awards night at Twin Waters in May. He was among 10 Queensland strawberry industry achievers to be recognised.
Mr Dipple has been employed at Piñata Farms' Wamuran strawberry farm for the past seven years. He oversees a 12-month production cycle from preparation to planting and picking.
Mr Dipple’s win happened as Piñata’s traditional winter season launched, with picking at Wamuran underway. Piñata Farms has 32 hectares of strawberries under cultivation at Wamuran, producing fruit between May and September annually.
Piñata Farms managing director Gavin Scurr said the award acknowledged Mr Dipple's integral role in developing high-quality standards in strawberry production.
“Under Jason’s leadership, the strawberry farm consistently produces quality, flavoursome fruit synonymous with the Piñata brand,” Mr Scurr said.
Mr Dipple said he was thrilled to receive the award and paid tribute to Piñata’s strawberry team.
“Growing great strawberries is all about varietal choices, water management, nutrition, time of planting - and a lot of hard work from a great team,” Mr Dipple said.
Piñata Farms has grown strawberries at Wamuran since 2000. Last year, it harvested its first spring and summer crop at Stanthorpe in Queensland’s Granite Belt from September, heralding the start of year-round production.
Piñata strawberries are available under the Piñata brand at Coles and Woolworths supermarkets throughout Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as well as selected independent retail outlets.
Piñata Farms is a Queensland family business with origins dating back to the 1960s in the state’s south-east. Founded by pineapple farmer Geoff Scurr at Wamuran, Piñata Farms is now operated by Geoff’s sons, Gavin and Stephen Scurr.
Piñata Farms is the largest pineapple producer in Australia, one of the largest strawberry producers and holds the breeding rights to grow specialty Honey Gold mangoes, produced in every mainland state except South Australia.
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