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Organisation

AgriFutures Australia

Report

Staying ahead of the curve: impacts of international carbon pricing policies on Australian agriculture

Kade Denton

This report highlights risks and opportunities for Australian agriculture in the context of evolving emissions policies. While currently shielded from immediate risks, Australian agriculture must be proactive to ensure its long-term sustainability in an increasingly emissions-sensitive global economy. The report emphasises the importance of the sector prioritising robust emissions measurement, innovation and strategic trade positioning.
Report

Australian extension capacity and capability


Extension is the practice of transferring knowledge and skills to improve economic, social and environmental outcomes and create positive change. The current state of the agricultural extension sector in Australia reveals a complex landscape of challenges and opportunities. The findings in this report emphasise the need for a strategic and coordinated approach to bolster extension...
Evaluation

Mid-term evaluation of the AgriFutures Rice Program Strategic RD&E Plan (2021-2026)


The AgriFutures Rice Program invests in research, development and extension to support a sustainable and prosperous rice industry. This mid-term evaluation of the AgriFutures Rice Program Strategic Plan reviews investments made and finds that priorities are consistent with the budget allocation outlined in the Plan.
Report

The changing landscape of protein production: opportunities and challenges for Australian agriculture


The Australian agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries industries supply the animal and plant-based protein needs of many people domestically and globally. This study focuses on the implications for Australian agriculture of the opportunities and challenges of an emerging market for alternative (i.e. non-traditional) proteins in the coming decade.
Report

Research activities on rural roads


AgriFutures Australia was pleased to partner with the University of New England to conduct this research, which examines alternative approaches to cost-benefit analysis of improved quality for rural roads.

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