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233 results for input costs

Cross industry
Multiple technology areas
Input management Plant science Renewable energy
Research project

Collaborative management and measurement of carbon farming and its co-benefits

Farmers can earn money by storing carbon in their soils, but there is an opportunity to work together to develop …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    30 May 2021 -
    14 Dec 2022

  • Research organisation

    University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Optimising Compliance Outcomes in Recreational Fisheries

This research questions how best to optimise compliance within the recreational fisher component of the Western Australian (WA) and South …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    1 Dec 2019 -
    6 Jun 2021

  • Research organisation

    The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Multiple technology areas
Crop protection Plant science
Research project

Review of the Biosecurity Plan for the Rice Industry

Australia’s freedom from exotic pests that affect rice production overseas provides the industry with a yield advantage, reduced …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    17 Dec 2021 -
    8 Jul 2026

  • Research organisation

    Plant Health Australia (PHA)

Multiple industries
Cross industry Fruits Nuts Oilseeds Other rural industries
Research project

Identifying Revenue Opportunities for AgriFutures Rural Industries

The project is to develop a Research Report for the targeted rural industries, including 13 levied sectors and 15 emerging sectors, identified …
  • Funded by

    AgriFutures Australia

  • Project date

    11 Dec 2022 -
    17 Oct 2023

  • Research organisation

    Consulting & Implementation Services Pty Ltd

Wine
Plant science
Research project

Fermentation management through optimal microbial consortia

An ideal fermentation for wine is short, typically lasting no longer than a week. When fermentations become protracted, the delays can have a direct effect on the scheduling of winery operations. Worst-case scenarios may see residual sugar concentrations failing to meet production specifications, resulting in time-consuming and potentially expensive remediation actions. Fermentation management is complicated by the different types of fermentation employed (alcoholic and malolatic), the mode of those fermentations (concurrent or sequential, inoculated or not), the styles of wine being made (red or white, cellar bright juice or high solids) and the composition of the fermentation substrate (high YAN or high sugar) to name a few. These choices have the potential to shape fermentation outcomes and can lead to unpredictability in both the overall duration and completeness of fermentation.
  • Funded by

    Wine Australia

  • Project date

    17 Jun 2022 -
    30 Jun 2026

  • Research organisation

    The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI)

Wild catch fisheries
Research project

FishPath: Tailoring Management to Context in Data-Limited Fisheries

A number of fisheries in Australia are characterised as being 'small scale', 'data ' and/or 'capacity' limited (hereafter small …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    14 Oct 2017 -
    30 Jan 2018

  • Research organisation

    Department of Industry Tourism and Trade (DITT) [NT]

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