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Ex-post impact assessment (MT18011)

Key research provider: AgEconPlus
Publication date: Friday, December 31, 2021

What was it all about?

Hort Innovation engaged independent consultants to evaluate the impact of our R&D investments, providing insights into the type and magnitude of impacts that are being generated across the company’s strategic levy programs. This was a key piece of investment evaluation work, and an annual process for the company under the project Ex-post impact assessment (MT18011).

The final summary and aggregate results for the 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20 impact assessment evaluations were finalised in 2021, providing an overall summary of the three year data, along with a selection of other summary results demonstrating the performance of Hort Innovation’s RD&E investments.

This report presents a summary and aggregate results for the 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20 evaluations of randomly selected samples of individual projects (45 projects in total) along with a selection of other summary results demonstrating the performance of Hort Innovation’s RD&E investments. 

See the overall summary report.

The third round of impact assessments took place in 2020/21, looking at projects that were completed in the 2019/20 financial year. There were 15 projects randomly selected, with the assessments revealing a range of economic, social and environmental impacts being generated for horticulture growers, supply chain participants, and the community at large.

The third year of random sampling can be downloaded below. These are appendices to the full third-year aggregate report from the project team, which can be downlaoded here.

The second round of impact assessments took place in 2019/20, looking at projects that were completed in the 2018/19 financial year. There were 15 projects randomly selected, with the assessments revealing a range of economic, social and environmental impacts being generated for horticulture growers, supply chain participants, and the community at large. Where suitable data was available, the impacts were valued in monetary terms as well – this demonstrated that an average benefit-cost ratio of 3.4 to 1 was achieved across the sample projects, generating a total net present value of some $40.5 million over 30 years.

For an overview of the top-level results and to see how the assessments were made, see this article.

The second year of random sampling can be downloaded below. These are appendices to the full second-year report from the project team, which can be downloaded here.

The first round of impact assessments took place in 2018/19, looking at projects that were completed in the 2017/18 financial year. There were 15 projects randomly selected, with the assessments revealing a range of economic, social and environmental impacts being generated for horticulture growers, supply chain participants, and the community at large. Where suitable data was available, the impacts were valued in monetary terms as well – this demonstrated that an average benefit-cost ratio of three to one was achieved across the samples projects, generating a total net present value of some $41.8 million over 30 years.

For an overview of the top-level results and to see how the assessments were made, see this excerpt from the Hort Innovation Annual Report 2018/19.

A range of detailed reports showing the impact assessments undertaken on specific projects from the first year of random sampling can be downloaded below. These are appendices to the full first-year report from the project team, which can be downloaded here.

In 2018/19, impact assessments specific to four of Hort Innovation’s levy funds were also undertaken, including for the apple and pear, avocado, mushroom and table grape industries. You can read more about this work on the project page for Ex-post impact assessment – industry specific (MT18009).