Horticultural Innovations
Micro-Credential

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Why Horticultural Innovations?

This Micro-Credential develops learners’ capability to research, design and justify product innovations that deliver sustainable growth for horticultural enterprises in Aotearoa New Zealand. Graduates explore market led and supply driven innovation frameworks, examine successful and failed case studies, and gain hands on experience planning and costing an innovation project that meets environmental stewardship and mātauranga Māori principles.

Course Schedule: 

  • Orientation: 20 January 2026, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 
  • Weekly Live Classes: Wednesdays, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM (from 21 January to 8 April 2026) 
  • Field Trip: Wednesday 12 February 

The cost of this micro-credential in 2026 is $1,280 NZD including GST. 

Why This Course Could Change Your Career

  • This course will develop your ability to critically analyse products or technologies and successfully introduce them into a horticultural workplace.

Meet Your
Course Tutor

Sandy Scarrow, Managing Director

Sandy Scarrow

Bachelor of Horticultural Science
Post Graduate Diploma in Horticulture, Business and Administration
Sandy was born into a horticultural family and made production horticulture her career when, after graduating with a Bachelor of Horticultural Science from Massey, she began working as a Horticultural Advisor with MAF 36 years ago. Over that time, Sandy has worked with growers and the wider industry to implement technological changes that have lifted production and improved other outputs.

About the micro-credential
Horticultural Innovations

LO 1:  Critique and identify innovative horticultural products that will contribute to sustainable growth in a horticultural business. 

LO 2:  Examine processes involved in new product development within a horticultural business.  

LO 3:  Design and implement research to investigate product innovations within a horticultural business. 

LO 4:  Evaluate a potential product innovation for introduction into a horticultural workplace. 

The course consists of 12 weekly sessions, every Wednesday from 4pm-9pm, as well as a field trip in Week 4. Further information will be given to all learners before commencement and in the first weeks of the course.

Week 0: Orientation

Week 1: Product innovations – definitions & sector examples

Week 2: Market‑led innovation & plant‑breeding breakthroughs (incl. CRISPR)

Week 3: Sources of innovation (knowledge‑push, need‑pull, recombinant, disruptive)

Week 4: 1‑day field‑trip & workshop – innovative orchards and R&D hubs

Week 5: Research‐design fundamentals & experimental design

Week 6: Data analysis for horticultural trial

Week 7: Incremental vs radical innovation; managing innovation models

Week 8: Strategies for NPD; commercialisation pathways; learning from failure

Week 9: Future trends (Gen‑Z consumers, carbon‑neutral targets, digital twins)

Week 10: Disrupters

Week 11: Study Week / Checkpoints

Week 12: Presentations & Final Assessment

See below for key dates relating to the micro-credential course ‘Horticulture Innovations’.

1st November 2025 – Applications Open

12 January 2026 – Applications Close

20 January 2026, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Orientation

21 January 2026, 4:00pm-9:00pm – Week 1

12 February 2026  – Field Trip

8 April 2026 – Final Day of course (Week 12)

There are no prerequisites. Entry to the programme of study will be in order of receipt of applications and enrolments by applicants who meet the entry criteria required under the programme regulations and have appropriate capabilities to complete the programme of study successfully.

Successful completion of a Level 4 Certificate or above (or equivalent), preferably in the Primary Industries subject area, OR

For applicants 20 years or older without the above academic criteria, evidence of relevant knowledge, experience, and the ability to undertake tertiary study at the diploma level is required. In this case, the applicant must participate in an enrolment interview to verify the evidence.

In exceptional circumstances, an applicant who does not meet the academic entry requirements may be granted entry to the Fruition Diploma in Horticulture Production, where they supply evidence to satisfy the Academic Committee of their ability to succeed in the programme.

Students must demonstrate significant workplace experience (e.g. a supervisory and/or management role OR equivalent) within the horticulture industry.

Students will be required to provide evidence that they can progress through the programme of study. This may require any or more of the following:

  • Pre-Enrolment Interview
  • Challenge assessments
  • Submission of a portfolio of work

Further details about entry criteria are contained in the supporting documentation.

To Apply for the ‘Horticultural Innovations’ micro-credential, fill out the Online Application Form and select ‘Micro-Credential – ‘Horticultural Innovations’ as your chosen programme of study.

Choose Level 6: Diploma in Horticulture Production if you want to apply for the entire Diploma and not just this micro-credential.

After receiving your application, we will be in touch to confirm your eligibility and enrolment status.

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What The
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Are these skills applicable to your management position and moving up the career ladder?
Check out some of the career-specific learning you will receive by taking the “Horticultural Innovation” course.

Market led and supply driven innovations

Case studies of successful innovations

Development and funding product innovations

Innovation in Focus – Enterprise Strategic Response

Investigation into where innovation goes wrong

Research design to support product innovation

Industry-leading case studies, understanding the WHY of how New Zealand's leading businesses are so good at what they do.

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About The Fruition
Level 6 Diploma

This micro-credential course is equivalent to one of six papers that make up the full Fruition Level 6 Diploma, our Horticulture Production course that is completed over two years.

Fruition is offering this single “Horticultural Innovation” paper as a micro credential, meaning you can gain knowledge from this amazing course without having to commit to the full diploma.

We offer our credentials with the intention to seek approval for these to be stacked towards the Fruition Diploma of Horticulture.

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