Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, however there are opportunities for growers in the Northern tropics to benefit from technologies that mitigate risks associated with climate variability and assist accessing domestic and export markets. Evidence from overseas and research by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) suggests that, for some high value commodities, protective cropping technologies are a costeffective way for growers to mitigate the effects of extreme temperature, rainfall, changes in humidity, wind, solar radiation and pest and disease pressures which can negatively impact yield, quality and consistency of supply. Research for development of suit...
Australian agriculture has operated successfully in one of the world's most hostile environments for...
A project funded by the Queensland Government in 2010 sought to improve the capacity of primary prod...
Climate variability pervades agriculture in Australia. It generates risk. But we have had to live wi...
Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, howev...
Horticulture production systems using protected cropping combine a range of technologies and agronom...
Protected cropping offers a way to bolster food production in the face of climate change and deliver...
At present, vegetable production in the Pacific Islands does not match local demand, with vegetable ...
The present study examines climate change, vulnerability to climate, and other environmental challen...
Rainfed farming systems in southern Australia have changed during recent decades from a traditional ...
Australian agriculture is faced with the dilemma of increasing food production for a growing domesti...
Agricultural industries located in coastal catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park...
In Australia, like in many other parts of the world, climate is one of the biggest risk factors impa...
Over the last decades, dramatic population growth worldwide has been directly reflecting in food sec...
This project aimed to explore agriculture’s economic contribution at a regional level and by underst...
Compared with most tropical regions, northern Australia is endowed with an enormous natural resource...
Australian agriculture has operated successfully in one of the world's most hostile environments for...
A project funded by the Queensland Government in 2010 sought to improve the capacity of primary prod...
Climate variability pervades agriculture in Australia. It generates risk. But we have had to live wi...
Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, howev...
Horticulture production systems using protected cropping combine a range of technologies and agronom...
Protected cropping offers a way to bolster food production in the face of climate change and deliver...
At present, vegetable production in the Pacific Islands does not match local demand, with vegetable ...
The present study examines climate change, vulnerability to climate, and other environmental challen...
Rainfed farming systems in southern Australia have changed during recent decades from a traditional ...
Australian agriculture is faced with the dilemma of increasing food production for a growing domesti...
Agricultural industries located in coastal catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park...
In Australia, like in many other parts of the world, climate is one of the biggest risk factors impa...
Over the last decades, dramatic population growth worldwide has been directly reflecting in food sec...
This project aimed to explore agriculture’s economic contribution at a regional level and by underst...
Compared with most tropical regions, northern Australia is endowed with an enormous natural resource...
Australian agriculture has operated successfully in one of the world's most hostile environments for...
A project funded by the Queensland Government in 2010 sought to improve the capacity of primary prod...
Climate variability pervades agriculture in Australia. It generates risk. But we have had to live wi...