The impact of double harvesting on Victorian peppermint crop productivity : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Fred Bienvenu
This project examines the role of harvest timing, double harvest techniques and nitrogen nutrition on the yield of peppermint oil and the combined effects on peppermint oil composition, for peppermint crops produced under Victorian conditions. It seeks to determine whether double harvesting is sustainable and can be used to increase oil production in Southern Australia. Changes to the requirements of the flavour and fragrance industry across the world are examined to understand the position of Australia's mint producers in the worldwide context. The current trend is towards the engineering of custom peppermint oils. This allows the use of "building block" oils. Peppermint oil producers will need to produce oils that fit the new markets
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"October 2002"
"Shaping the future"--Cover
"Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Essential Oils Research and Development"--Cover
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Includes bibliographical references (page 32)
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Also available in an electronic version in PDF format at: http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/Index.htm
Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web
2002 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation