AgriFutures Australia Update

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A man and three young children walk hand in hand along a dirt path through a green field in this rural landscape, under a partly cloudy sky with trees visible in the distance.

Due to current circumstances with the unfolding COVID-19 health pandemic, AgriFutures Australia has asked staff to work remotely and cease travel. The AgriFutures Australia Leadership Team will continue to assess the situation.

Two women stand in an office hallway in Australia, looking at a wall covered with colorful sticky notes and papers. One woman points at the notes about agriculture and development while the other listens attentively.

 

Whilst our priority is the health and wellbeing of our staff and everyone we interact with, we would like to take this opportunity to assure you that our business is set up for us to work remotely and we will do our best to minimise disruption to the service delivery of our programs, research projects and communication activities.We are aware that the situation is evolving and that our response will change overtime as things unfold.

Thank you for your understanding and stay safe.

The AgriFutures Australia team.

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