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Global Sustainable Development Goals – Australian agriculture’s story

This project will provide a summary report showing the need and benefits for Australian agriculture to monitor and report progress towards, and impact on achieving, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It will: (i) assess the extent to which Australian agriculture is currently monitoring and reporting against the SDGs; (ii) Identify global best practice and use cases of reporting against the SDGs; (iii) Ensure Australian agriculture’s competitiveness and sustainability to enable longevity across the industry; (iv) Inform how Australian agriculture could consider monitoring and reporting against the SDGs; and (v) explain the benefit and return including options for reporting.

 

Project date

13 Jan 2020-29 May 2020
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Principal investigator

Georgie Aley

Research organisations

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Aquaculture Cereal grains Cross industry Essential oils Fruits Game Honey bees Nuts Other rural industries Pasture, fodder & feed Poultry Pulse grains

AgriFutures Australia

AgriFutures Australia proudly focuses on building a rich future for Australian agriculture. We live and work in the regions and …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

Sustainabilities

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