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Other rural industries
Multiple technology areas
Input management Plant science Renewable energy
Research project

Can freshwater plants act as a feed supplement to reduce methane emissions from cattle?

Farmers seeking to develop Soils Carbon Projects based upon the drawdown of CO2e through vigorous plant growth must offset …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    29 May 2021 -
    12 Dec 2022

  • Research organisation

    Deakin University (a body politic and corporate established pursuant to the Deakin University Act 2009 (Vic))

Story

LYRO Robotics seeks US$3.5m investment to tackle food waste and labour shortages

LYRO Robotics is helping prevent food wastage and increase efficiency with its intelligent pattern packing machine. The internationally acclaimed technology is gaining traction with producers, and now raising a seed investment round of US$3-3.5 million.^

  • Author

    Tim Vetter

  • Published

    Wednesday, 22 March 2023

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Young Farmer of the Year backing fruit-picking robot

Australia’s Young Farmer of the Year says robots can play a key role in tackling worker shortages and labour costs for fruit growers, and is helping a Victorian startup develop an autonomous apple-picking machine to do just that.

  • Author

    Tim Vetter

  • Published

    Wednesday, 21 June 2023

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Multiple industries
Fruits Nuts Vegetables Wine
Organisation

Green Atlas

Green Atlas is an organisaiton dedicated to assisting tree-crop growers in managing the life-cycle of each fruit, on every tree, across their entire orchard.
  • Location

    New South Wales

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

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

Optimising genetic control of oat phenology for Australia

To achieve maximum yield and optimal grain quality, the time of year when cereal crops flower and produce grain must …
  • Funded by

    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

  • Project date

    1 Jul 2020 -
    30 Jun 2023

  • Research organisation

    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Aquaculture Fruits Other rural industries Sugar
Organisation

The ARC Research Hub for Driving Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention

The ARC Research Hub for Driving Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention is an Australian research centre for industrial transformation of …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Public research organisation

Cereal grains
Multiple technology areas
Data and AI Imagery Input management
Research project

Real-time remote-sensing based monitoring for the rice industry

Rice growing operations rely on good information to make the best use of the available water to produce high quantity …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    30 Nov 2021 -
    31 Aug 2025

  • Research organisation

    University of New England (UNE)

Story

Rubens Technologies takes fruit quality testing to the next level

Melbourne-based Rubens Technologies has combined an easy-to-use hand-held scanner with the intelligence of machine learning analytics to make non-destructive fruit testing and future quality predictions as easy as picking up cheap mangoes in Summer. Now, they’re on the hunt for more fruit growers to adopt the technology and investors who are ready to support the commercialisation of the device.

  • Led by

    Rubens Technology

  • Author

    Megan Woodward

  • Published

    Monday, 15 November 2021

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Multiple industries
Beef cattle Cross industry Dairy Sheep & lamb Wool
Organisation

Drone-Hand

Drone-Hand simplifies an industry problem by reducing the costs, risks & time spent on livestock monitoring, through a subscription based, Ai-driven, autonomous drone flightapp with training and support packages.
  • Location

    Victoria

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Multiple industries
Fruits Wine
evokeAG. Alumni
Organisation

Bitwise Agronomy

The first product produced by Bitwise Agronomy is Greenview, which combines computer vision, machine learning and artificial intelligence to count …
  • Location

    Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru, United Kingdom, United States

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Honey bees
evokeAG. Alumni
Organisation

Boost AI

Boost AI are in the very early stages of their Technology Readiness Level are wanting to use AI and Machine Learning to help solve the needs of beekeepers and other producers with the technology to enhance data-driven decisions, optimise yields and reduce resources.
  • Location

    NSW 

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Cross industry
Organisation

Jane's Weather

Every day, weather forecasts are calculated by several global weather models. Traditional weather forecasts and apps show the solution from only one of these, so you either rely on that and hope for the best, or consult numerous sources to see the full picture. The second option involves spending time and effort comparing the different advice in your head.
  • Location

    Australia wide

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Beef cattle Cereal grains Cotton Cross industry Dairy Eggs Forestry Fruits Game Honey bees Nuts Pasture, fodder & feed Pork Poultry Pulse grains Sheep & lamb Sugar Vegetables Wine
Organisation

Greyman Ops

Greyman Ops is a biosecurity & vertebrate pest removal specialist.
  • Location

    Queensland

  • Organisation type

    Industry consultant, Private research organisation, Startup or Scaleup or SME

Story

MLA funded BladeStop: a safety success story

MLA funded BladeStop technology is now bringing huge safety benefits for workers in processing plants across 25 countries. 

  • BladeStop band saw safety system has reached a milestone of 1,000 units installed in processor plants across the world.
  • Developed by Machinery Automation and Robotics (now a part of Scott Technology) with funding from the MLA Donor Company, the technology reduces the risk of serious injury for workers by mechanically stopping the blade when the unit senses that the operator has come into contact.
  • Led by

    Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)

  • Author

    Lindsay Kasprowicz

  • Published

    Friday, 01 January 2021

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Fruits
Organisation

Ripe Robotics

Ripe Robotics designs, builds, and operates robots which pick apples and stone fruit.
  • Location

    Victoria, Australia

  • Organisation type

    Startup or Scaleup or SME

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