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New HIA Trade GM to oversee export strategy

24 June 2016

Michael Rogers comes to Horticulture Innovation Australia with a wealth of experience in government and industry across a broad range of agrifood issues, including international trade arrangements, industry export priorities, foreign investment and infrastructure.

Horticulture Innovation Australia Chief Executive, John Lloyd, said the new role was created in line with the organisation’s ongoing commitment to boost Australia’s trade. “It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Micheal Rogers, a professional with extensive experience across a variety of key trade-related agricultural activities.”

Born in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and raised in the Burdekin region, North Queensland, Rogers has a strong affinity with rural and regional Australia, and has been the recipient of a number of industry awards for his contribution to the agricultural industry.

Most recently, he drove the establishment of the Agribusiness Forum at the Australian Food and Grocery Council where he worked to improve the international trade arrangements for processed food, developing strategies and looking for opportunities to improve export systems and policies.

In previous roles, Rogers has been involved in a variety of international negotiating forums as part of his role on Australian Government trade delegations.

“Mr Rogers’ experience and leadership capability is instrumental in the development and implementation of Hort Innovation’s trade and export strategy. It will allow us to further align the needs of the nation’s growers with the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources,” Lloyd said.

Rogers will start on July 25.