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Wine
Plant science
Research project

Transformative microbiological inputs for innovative winemaking

Wine is the ultimate culmination of a plethora of complex biological processes. Accordingly, most inputs (even when excluding grape must) are biologically based and include commercial yeasts, bacteria and enzymes used in processing. Classically, the development of improved biological inputs has resolved around phenotypic selection, in which organisms with improved characteristics are specifically chosen for further use or as a breeding stock. As selection relies on genetic variation, mutagenesis is often used to increase the pool of variation available. However, standard mutagenesis/selection is a random process, in which isolates with the required alteration must be identified from a background of thousands of strains. Classical strain development is therefore resource intensive, which ultimately limits the scope of research that can be undertaken.
  • Funded by

    Wine Australia

  • Project date

    17 Jun 2022 -
    30 Jun 2026

  • Research organisation

    The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI)

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Oilseeds Pasture, fodder & feed Pulse grains
Input management
Research project

Increasing profit from N, P and K fertiliser inputs into the evolving cropping sequences in the western region

This project aims to give GRDC's western region grain growers increased confidence in decision making around fertilisers with a focus …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    1 Jan 2018 -
    1 Oct 2022

  • Research organisation

    The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Cross industry
Multiple technology areas
Alternative protein Food processing technology Input management Machinery & hardware
Research project

Regional manufacturing for Australian agriculture, fishing and forestry

Australia has a diverse agricultural, fisheries and forestry sector, producing a range of crop and livestock products. Regulatory barriers, supply …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    10 Jun 2023 -
    8 Oct 2023

  • Research organisation

    KPMG Australia

Other rural industries
Research project

Governance Training for WA Thoroughbred Stakeholder Bodies

To provide training in governance to Western Australian Thoroughbred Stakeholder Bodies and anyone interested in participating in these bodies in …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    14 Jul 2022 -
    29 Jan 2023

  • Research organisation

    Thoroughbred Breeders WA

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Oilseeds
Plant science
Research project

Optimising high rainfall zone cropping for profit in the Western and southern regions

This project aims to work with growers, advisers, researchers and the broader grains industry to define the research and development …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    15 May 2019 -
    30 Jun 2023

  • Research organisation

    Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) [WA]

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Pasture, fodder & feed
Plant science
Research project

Boosting profit and reducing risk on mixed farms in low and medium rainfall areas with newly discovered legume pastures enabled by innovative management methods – southern region.

Growers have shifted their focus from livestock to crops over the last 30 years, however continuously cropped paddocks are not sustainable …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    10 May 2018 -
    30 Jun 2022

  • Research organisation

    South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Oilseeds Pulse grains
Multiple technology areas
Crop protection Plant science
Research project

Strategic oversight and coordination of grain protection chemicals

This project seeks to ensure that the Australian grains industry is able to effectively comply with and provide input into …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    1 Jul 2016 -
    30 Jun 2021

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Cotton Fruits Pasture, fodder & feed Pulse grains Sugar Vegetables
Organisation

Thinkbio

Thinkbio Pty Ltd is an Australian company specialising in the development of biological products to improve the sustainability of food and fibre production globally.
  • Location

    Australia, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Morocco, USA

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Managing ecosystem interactions across differing environments: building flexibility and risk assurance into environmental management strategies

The research aimed to improve understanding of the environmental interactions of Atlantic Salmon farming and provide recommendations for monitoring and …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Jun 2015 -
    29 Jun 2018

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Cotton Cross industry Fruits Nuts Oilseeds Pulse grains Wine
Organisation

FluroSat

FluroSat offers workflow-integrated agronomic analytics to help agribusinesses across the supply chain be more efficient with the inputs, their time. …
  • Location

    Global

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Story

Innovative plastic mulch alternative set to increase crop water productivity by 30%

CSIRO’s latest invention, TranspiratiONal, a spray-on polymer membrane will help farmers increase crop yield and save water, but with fewer inputs and less environmental impact.

 

Farmers across the world have used plastic mulch films to intensify crop production since the 1960s. Applying a thin plastic film to rows of crops has proven short-term benefits, boosting yields by moderating soil temperature, maintaining soil moisture and reducing weed competition. TranspiratiONal, a Sprayable Biodegradable Polymer Membrane (SBPM) technology is CSIRO’s response to this global challenge.

  • Led by

    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

  • Author

    Casey Dunn

  • Published

    Wednesday, 20 January 2021

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Oilseeds
Multiple technology areas
Crop protection Harvest technology Input management Plant science
Research project

Australian Sesame Industry Production Research Program

The Australian sesame industry is poised for a major expansion, driven by support from AgriFutures Australia and a collaborating group …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    31 Mar 2023 -
    29 Feb 2028

  • Research organisation

    Central Queensland University Australia (CQU)

Vegetables
Input management
Research project

Recycling SMS for fertiliser in a circular economy

This investment is developing models for a spent mushroom substrate (SMS) circular economy by improving the value-proposition of SMS for …
  • Funded by

    Hort Innovation

  • Project date

    26 Jun 2022 -
    30 Mar 2024

  • Research organisation

    Frontier Ag and Environment

Multiple industries
Cereal grains Oilseeds Pasture, fodder & feed Pulse grains
Plant science
Research project

Boosting profit and reducing risk on mixed farms in low and medium rainfall areas with newly discovered legume pastures enabled by innovative management methods – western region (Dryland pasture legume systems).

Growers have shifted their focus from livestock to crops over the last 30 years, however continuously cropped paddocks are not sustainable …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    22 May 2018 -
    30 Jun 2022

  • Research organisation

    Murdoch University

Multiple industries
Beef cattle Other rural industries Sheep & lamb Wool
Research project

Manure value calculator

This project will develop and validate a decision support tool for organo-mineral nutrient budgeting, assisting the farming community to reduce …
  • Funded by

    Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)

  • Project date

    1 Jun 2019 -
    1 Dec 2022

  • Research organisation

    Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Eggs
Research project

Extension and communication strategies to improve biosecurity

This project will develop targeted biosecurity extension and communication strategies designed with stakeholder input and engagement across all sectors. Having …
  • Funded by

    Australian Eggs

  • Project date

    1 Jul 2023 -
    30 Jun 2024

  • Research organisation

    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF)

Cross industry
Input management
Research project

Impact of herbicides, pesticides and other farm management tactics

This project will review published literature and consult with industry to identify the impact of management practices, such as herbicides, …
  • Funded by

    Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)

  • Project date

    10 Dec 2019 -
    15 Jun 2021

  • Research organisation

    New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI)

Story

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Sugar Research Australia has worked with local industry in the Rocky Point region to develop sustainable nutrient management guidelines for that area, helping improve profitability and sustainability.

 

Father and son team Larry and Ben Spann grow sugarcane on about 200 hectares of lease country in the Rocky Point region near Norwell in southeast Queensland.

 

They see a solid future for the industry to the point where they are developing more country for planting. However, at the same time, they are also acutely aware that the low sugar price means that they must be efficient with their inputs and reduce costs. 

  • Led by

    Sugar Research Australia (SRA)

  • Published

    Sunday, 03 January 2021

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