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Reduce Sugar Cane Harvest losses byinstallingLossMonitorsin Cane harvesters logo
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Reduce Sugar Cane Harvest losses byinstallingLossMonitorsin Cane harvesters

AgriFutures Australia

The project aimed to promote the adoption of yield loss monitors among sugarcane harvesters in the Mackay region. Led by Mackay Sugar Yield Lost Monitoring Program, the project focused on demonstrating the benefits of these monitors through practical trials and field days.

The project involved several key activities, including three...

13 Dec 2021 - 19 Mar 2023

New South Wales, Australia

Mackay Sugar

Precision Agriculture in Practice  logo
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Precision Agriculture in Practice

AgriFutures Australia

The project aimed to engage the dairy sector by establishing key academic, peak, and grower contacts to bring precision agriculture (PA) education to growers and advisers. The project sought to demonstrate how PA technologies can build financial and environmental sustainability within dairy farming systems.

The project allowed for the development...

25 Dec 2021 - 22 May 2023

New South Wales, Australia

Society of Precision Agriculture Australia (SPAA)

Dispelling value uncertainty for hay growers – application of high-throughput, low-cost phenomics to predict Oaten hay quality in-crop fields, while improving oat breeding selection efficiency.  logo
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Dispelling value uncertainty for hay growers – application of high-throughput, low-cost phenomics to predict Oaten hay quality in-crop fields, while improving oat breeding selection efficiency.

AgriFutures Australia

Oaten hay quality is determined by the variety grown, management of the crop and environmental conditions, and then estimated once only upon delivery of hay to millers. Improvements in any of these areas will increase hay biomass and/or quality, which will lead to increased income, leading to benefits across the...

2 Apr 2024 - 15 Jan 2027

New South Wales, Australia

Adelaide University

Innovating communications for accelerated growth in emerging industries logo
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Innovating communications for accelerated growth in emerging industries

AgriFutures Australia

CQUniversity will develop and implement customised communications strategies for each of the six emerging industries identified by AgriFutures.
These strategy documents will include:
Clearly defined target audiences
Key messages detailing the value propositions of the industry for those audiences
Practical, affordable and effective tools and channels for...

27 May 2022 - 25 Jul 2025

New South Wales, Australia

Central Queensland University

Horizon scan for new market opportunities in emerging industries logo
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Horizon scan for new market opportunities in emerging industries

AgriFutures Australia

This project will conduct a market analysis of emerging agricultural-related food, fodder, fibre, and fertiliser products in general and eight industries in particular including the industrial hemp, insects (as food, fodder or fertiliser), native bees, native foods, pomegranate, seaweed, sesame and truffles.

It will establish the current situation and future...

8 Apr 2022 - 2 Oct 2022

New South Wales, Australia

Centre for International Economics

Understanding and developing a response to bluegreen aphid resistance to chemical controls logo
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Understanding and developing a response to bluegreen aphid resistance to chemical controls

AgriFutures Australia

Lucerne and other legume crops can suffer significant damage from bluegreen aphids (BGA) directly feeding and spreading harmful plant viruses. In the past, growers have successfully protected their crops from BGA by spraying insecticides that efficiently control these aphids. However, our recent research revealed some BGA populations have evolved resistance...

31 Aug 2022 - 22 Jun 2025

New South Wales, Australia

Cesar Pty Ltd

Testing and understanding herbicide resistance in weeds of importance in pasture seed production logo
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Testing and understanding herbicide resistance in weeds of importance in pasture seed production

AgriFutures Australia

Herbicide resistant weeds can be a major constraint to management of pasture seed production. There are increasing concerns with herbicide resistance in the pasture seed industry; however, the extent of herbicide resistance across the clover seed production industry is not known. Understanding the extent of herbicide resistance in key weed...

2 Feb 2023 - 21 Dec 2023

New South Wales, Australia

The University of Adelaide (now operating as Adelaide University)

The Australian crop mirid: An emerging pest in lucerne seed production systems in South Australia. logo
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The Australian crop mirid: An emerging pest in lucerne seed production systems in South Australia.

AgriFutures Australia

Lucerne is an important pasture species in Australia and pest management is critical in seed crops to maximise yield. The Australian crop mirid (Sidnia kinbergi) is endemic to Australia and NZ and is recognised as a pest of lucerne, clover, pulses, and many horticultural crops. They damage buds,...

14 Nov 2022 - 28 Sep 2023

New South Wales, Australia

Lucerne Australia Inc.

Increasing yield potential of Tasmanian white clover seed production crops logo
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Increasing yield potential of Tasmanian white clover seed production crops

AgriFutures Australia

Tasmania is a major producer of certified white clover seed production crops. The climate and environmental conditions in Southern Australia are perfect for growing clover, with Tasmania's irrigation scheme and relative pest and disease-free status favoring the reliable production of pasture seed crops. There is potential to increase the growing...

30 Aug 2022 - 29 Dec 2025

New South Wales, Australia

Tasmanian Seed Industry Group Inc.

Nutritional Qualities of Black Soldier Fly Larvae logo
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Nutritional Qualities of Black Soldier Fly Larvae

AgriFutures Australia

As the global population continues to grow towards a predicted 9.5 billion by 2050, a critical shortage of animal proteins is increasingly likely. Understanding the need to address growing concerns, non-traditional protein sources such as edible insects, have been recognised as playing an important role in future food security. Edible...

12 Jun 2022 - 2 Jul 2023

New South Wales, Australia

Western Sydney University