Advances in modern science and technology and better understanding of biosystem processes underpin the efficient and effective commercial exploitation of crops for the biotechnological, industrial, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and renewable energy and fibre markets. These are experiencing rapid growth worldwide, driven by the underlying desires of consumers for better health, improved quality of life, the use of more natural products and concerns about the sustainability of non-renewable resources. These key drivers have the potential to transform the composition of agricultural industries and farming systems practices in Australia in the years to come
Compared with most tropical regions, northern Australia is endowed with an enormous natural resource...
Many current agricultural systems are not sustainable in the long-term due to land degradation and t...
This report outlines the Australian government’s broad policy directions for the agriculture, fisher...
Advances in modern science and technology and better understanding of biosystem processes underpin t...
Australia has always been a world leader in agricultural innovation. Our farmers, supported by resea...
Biorefineries, co-producing fuels, green chemicals and bio-products, offer great potential for enhan...
Emerging technologies and new industries have the potential to transform Australian agriculture and ...
With human population projected to increase to above 9 billion by the year 2050, agriculture faces s...
Australian agriculture is world-renowned for leadership in harvesting practices, water-efficient agr...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Australia’s agricultural and upstream service and processing industries face a range of new opportun...
The supply chain of the conventional Australian sugar industry is characterized by horizontal separa...
One of the great challenges of our generation is to address human society’s over-reliance on the use...
Australia 2025: How will science address the challenges of the future? In collaboration with Austral...
From vicious to virtuous cycles argues that farmers at the leading edge of sustainable, regenerative...
Compared with most tropical regions, northern Australia is endowed with an enormous natural resource...
Many current agricultural systems are not sustainable in the long-term due to land degradation and t...
This report outlines the Australian government’s broad policy directions for the agriculture, fisher...
Advances in modern science and technology and better understanding of biosystem processes underpin t...
Australia has always been a world leader in agricultural innovation. Our farmers, supported by resea...
Biorefineries, co-producing fuels, green chemicals and bio-products, offer great potential for enhan...
Emerging technologies and new industries have the potential to transform Australian agriculture and ...
With human population projected to increase to above 9 billion by the year 2050, agriculture faces s...
Australian agriculture is world-renowned for leadership in harvesting practices, water-efficient agr...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Australia’s agricultural and upstream service and processing industries face a range of new opportun...
The supply chain of the conventional Australian sugar industry is characterized by horizontal separa...
One of the great challenges of our generation is to address human society’s over-reliance on the use...
Australia 2025: How will science address the challenges of the future? In collaboration with Austral...
From vicious to virtuous cycles argues that farmers at the leading edge of sustainable, regenerative...
Compared with most tropical regions, northern Australia is endowed with an enormous natural resource...
Many current agricultural systems are not sustainable in the long-term due to land degradation and t...
This report outlines the Australian government’s broad policy directions for the agriculture, fisher...