Smart Production Nursery
Greenlife Industry Australia (GIA), under a Hort Innovation facilitated project, has joined with Applied Horticultural Research, Hitachi, Freshcare, Growcom, AUSVEG, Australian Banana Growers Council, and Australian Macadamia Society in a Smart Farming Partnerships project funded under the National Landcare program and Hort Innovation.
The project scope is based on improving the environmental outcomes of industry within the Great Barrier Reef catchment however GIA and Hort Innovation clearly identify with the project deliverables having relevance across the Australian nursery production sector. Production nurseries are located across all areas of Australia including urban, peri urban, regional and remote communities all with their unique environmental and natural resource impediments and constraints.
Technology developments now provide cost effective tools to continuously monitor production nursery’s environmental indicators to quantify baseline performance, monitor and measure
improvements, inform business decision making, drive good environmental stewardship and natural resource use resulting in helping to build strong markets.
This project is supported by Greenlife Industry Australia, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program and Hort Innovation.

Documents
| Title↕ | Description↕ | Updated↓ |
|---|---|---|
| Smart Farming Technology: Guide for Horticulture | This document has been prepared for Australian horticultural operations that are seeking an overview of emerging smart farming sensors and software. Information is presented briefly to provide an overview of common sensors and technology used by adopters of smart farming techniques. Some of the most useful and readily available sensors are discussed in this guide, with clear instructions on how to select, install, and maintain sensors, and how to interpret measured data. Links to further reading and instructional videos are available throughout the document This document is based on experiences with the Hitachi Vantara Control Tower, which has been developed in consultation with two industry leading pilot farms and a production nursery. Some technologies are unique to the Control Tower, however many of the concepts are applicable to other smart farming dashboards. | 5 Feb 2026 |
| Smart Farming Technology: Guide for Horticulture | This document has been prepared for Australian horticultural operations that are seeking an overview of emerging smart farming sensors and software. Information is presented briefly to provide an overview of common sensors and technology used by adopters of smart farming techniques. Some of the most useful and readily available sensors are discussed in this guide, with clear instructions on how to select, install, and maintain sensors, and how to interpret measured data. Links to further reading and instructional videos are available throughout the document This document is based on experiences with the Hitachi Vantara Control Tower, which has been developed in consultation with two industry leading pilot farms and a production nursery. Some technologies are unique to the Control Tower, however many of the concepts are applicable to other smart farming dashboards. | 3 Feb 2026 |
| Smart Production Nursery - Golden Grove factsheet | Smart Production Nursery - Golden Grove factsheet | 3 Feb 2026 |
| Case Study - Smart Farming equips growers with the latest sustainable technology | Would you like to find out more about how technology can improve the productivity and profitability of your production nursery? David Hunt, Greenlife Industry Australia's (GIA) Smart Farming Project Officer is leading a series of workshops across the country to provide growers and the broader industry with inside knowledge on the latest technologies. Find out more about how these Smart Farming workshops are equipping growers with the latest sustainable technology in this case study. | 3 Feb 2026 |
| Smart Farming Virtual Field Day - Golden Grove Nursery | This video is of the Golden Grove virtual field day held on the 2nd November 2023 as part of the Smart Farming Partnerships project - Digital remote monitoring to improve horticultures environmental performance. It includes presentations by project partners Golden Grove, Hitachi and AHR and a virtual nursery walkthrough discussing the technologies installed at the nursery and how it is used to improve production efficiencies. | 20 Jan 2026 |
| Case Study: Smart Farming Workshop [VIDEO] | Case Study: Smart Farming Workshop [VIDEO] | 20 Jan 2026 |
| Smart Farming Tips: Remote water quality monitoring – an easier way to watch every drop | Smart Farming Tips: Remote water quality monitoring – an easier way to watch every drop | 20 Jan 2026 |
| Smart Farming – the way of the future | Smart Farming – the way of the future | 20 Jan 2026 |
| Environmental Performance - How do you stack up? | Environmental Performance - How do you stack up? | 20 Jan 2026 |
| Introduction to Smart Farming [WEBINAR] | No description provided. | 7 Dec 2025 |
| Sustainability in the Nursery Industry - webinar | This webinar on sustainability in the nursery industry provides an overview of current climate change commitment, reporting requirements, and how a new sustainability framework can help growers. | 1 Dec 2025 |
| Smart Technology Webinar: An overview of what you need to know Oct2024 | This webinar discusses the benefits of using smart technologies, provides examples of sensors that can be used in nurseries, and reviews what to consider before buying a sensor. | 1 Dec 2025 |
