Bert Harris: Building on The Family Legacy in Pineapple Farming
Episode description
In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, host Oli Le Lievre sits down with fourth-generation pineapple farmer Bert Harris. From his family's century-long farming legacy in Queensland to the modern-day challenges of growing pineapples, dragon fruit, and pumpkins, Bert shares insights into the evolution of farming, his deep connection to the land, and the future of Australian agriculture.
Highlights:
– Bert’s family has been growing pineapples for nearly 100 years, adapting to urban expansion and evolving farming techniques.
– Labor shortages, unpredictable weather, and shifting market demands shape the realities of farming today.
– From hand-harvesting with horses to modern mechanization, Bert reflects on the technological changes in farming.
– Growing up between Brisbane, the Torres Strait, and Cairns, Bert shares how his experiences shaped his passion for agriculture.
– The importance of making pineapples more approachable and increasing awareness of Australian-grown produce.
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