by admin | October 18, 2023 9:57 am
Name | Description |
Fraser Coast Sub-Tropical Fruit Club[1] | Fraser Coast STFC which includes cities like Bundaberg, Maryborough, and Hervey Bay. |
Rare Fruit Club of WA[2] | Western Australia rare fruits club |
Rare Fruit Australia[3] | Australian rare fruits organisation. |
The Archives of the Rare Fruit Council of Australia[4] | The archives of the Rare Fruit Council of Australia. |
Rare Fruit Society of South Australia[5] | SA Fruit growing group. Only members can access their technical articles. |
WA Nut and Tree Crop Association | West Australian Nut & Tree Crop Association (WANATCA) which is no longer an active club, however the club’s website has been archived and is available here. http://wayback.archive-it.org/1941/20100524190008/http://www.wanatca.org…[6] |
Bushfood Association of WA[7] | Bushfood Association in Western Australia |
Name | Description |
New Zealand Tree Crops Assoc[8] | Promotes quality information on tree crops and the value of sustainable management of treecropping for New Zealanders. |
Name | Description |
Bonita Springs Tropical Fruit Club | Bonita Springs, Florida https://www.bonitaspringstropicalfruitclub.com/[9] |
Brevard Tropical Fruit Club[10] | Brevard, Florida |
Broward Rare Fruit & Vegetable Council[11] | Broward County, Florida RFVC. Lots of great fruit pictures. |
California Rare Fruit Growers[12] | CRFG is one of the premier fruit clubs. There are 20 chapters mainly in California. Only members can access parts of their website. |
Caloosa Rare Fruit Exchange[13] | Fort Meyers, Florida. The CRFE Club’s focus is to provide members and the community the means for learning about tropical fruits that can be grown in the Southwest Florida region. |
Central Florida Fruit Society[14] | Orlando, Florida based group. |
Collier Fruit Growers[15] | Naples, Florida. Collier Fruit Growers Council is an active non profit organization dedicated to introducing, propagating, and distributing the many rare tropical fruit trees grown throughout the world, as well as offering education and encouragement to extend their cultivation. |
Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers[16] | HTFG is dedicated to tropical fruit research and promotion. |
Manatee County Rare Fruit Council[17] | Manatee County Florida based fruit growing group. |
Palm Beach Chapter, Rare Fruit Council Int. | West Palm Beach, Florida. http://pbrarefruitcouncil.org/[18] |
Rare Fruit Council International[19], Inc. (RFCI) Miami | Miami, Florida. RFCI was founded in 1955 with headquarters in Miami, Florida. It is dedicated to the education, introduction, and promotion of rare tropical fruits. |
San Diego CRFG Chapter | San Diego, California https://californiararefruitgrowerssandiegochapter.wildapricot.org/[20] |
Suncoast Tropical Fruit & Vegetable Club | Nokomis, Florida https://www.growables.org/clubs/suncoast.html[21] |
The Tropical Fruit Society of Sarasota[22] | Sarasota, Florida. Dedicated to introducing, propagating and distributing the many rare tropical and sub-tropical fruits grown throughout the world. |
Tampa Bay Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc. (RFCI)[23] | Tampa Bay, Florida. The Tampa Bay Rare Fruit Council International seeks to inform the public about the merits of fruit common to this region, and encourages the cultivation, collection, propagation and growth of fruit that is exotic or unusual to west central Florida. The club also encourages the development of new fruit varieties, cooperating with local and foreign agricultural agencies, private institutions and individuals engaged in tropical pomology. |
Treasure Coast Rare Fruit Club | Port St Lucie, Florida https://treasurecoastrarefruitclub.com/[24] |
Tropical Fruit & Vegetable Society of Redland | Homestead, Florida https://redlandfruitandspice.com/[25] |
Source URL: https://stfc.org.au/links/fruit-club-group-websites/
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