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Tingira orchard has seen progressive diversification and enhancement of its apple varieties

In Kunama, near Batlow, lies Tingira, an orchard that has weathered the test of time and devastating events such as the 2019–20 bushfires. Its owners, Michael, Sharon and Jeremy Smart, have worked tirelessly. What started as a modest 4-hectare plot, complete with apple trees, a house, a shed and a dam, has burgeoned into a sprawling 23-hectare expanse dedicated to the cultivation of apples.

The orchard has not only expanded in terms of land but has also seen a progressive diversification and enhancement of its apple varieties. “They particularly enjoy the invigorating Batlow air, the pristine water, the vast expanse of land and the serene nights – all of which contribute to the orchard’s unique charm,” Jeremy said of his parents.

Currently, Tingira is focusing its energies on improving the quality of its produce while maintaining a steady volume. “Our strategy involves replacing about 10 per cent of the older plantings each year with higher density, improved variety strains,” Jeremy explained. “This year, we’re making significant strides by covering the newest plantings with anti-hail netting and converting the remaining structured drape style netting.” These changes are expected to enhance production and packouts from each block.


Source: apal.org.au

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