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Community Trust in Rural Industries: Australian Eggs case study
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In 2018 Australian Eggs launched the Australian Egg Industry Sustainability Framework and engaged CSIRO to undertake community research over a three-year period to help them understand issues contributing to trust and ultimately, acceptance of the industry.
Australian extension capacity and capability: A map and a gap analysis
The need for a robust and effective national extension system to support Australian agricultural industries is imperative to achieve impact at the production level. A...
Publication / 149 Pages
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Uncovering and minimising global logistics disruption: Summary report, July 2022 – June 2024
COVID-19 significantly disrupted supply chain activities across all modes of freight and geographies. These disruptions, including domestic market disruptions resulting from a loss of export...
Publication / 24 Pages
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Plan Bee Breeding Manual: Second edition
Many livestock industries have been revolutionised by modern animal breeding techniques, however the Australian beekeeping industry has been slower to adopt. Traditionally, bee breeding in...
Publication / 72 Pages
national challenges and opportunities
Report Summary: Navigating a Future of Cross-Sectoral Forces
Navigating a Future of Cross-Sectoral Forces updates previous work investigating the forces impacting Australian agriculture, and has been developed to provoke conversation and debate by...
Publication / 1 Page
national challenges and opportunities
Non-intentional farm-related incidents in Australia – January-June 2024
AgHealth Australia has been leading research into deaths and injuries on farm since 2004, providing the most comprehensive evidence on which to build prevention approaches...
Publication
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Community Trust in Rural Industries: Year 5 Key Insights
The Community Trust in Rural Industries (CTRI) program is an annual national program of work that seeks to understand and track what drives trust and...
Publication / 6 Pages
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Community Trust in Rural Industries: Year 5 infographic
Rural industries (fishers, farmers and foresters) began this research program in 2019 to develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between their industries and the...
Publication / 4 Pages
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Community Trust in Levied Industries- Year 1 National Survey 2024
Australia’s levied and emerging industries are a diverse set of industries that play a key role in Australian Agriculture. From creating the food that helps...
Publication / 42 Pages
national challenges and opportunities
Fact sheet: Using AusLCI data to report environmental performance
Greater access to high-quality environmental data is essential for the agriculture sector to meet global reporting requirements. Just as businesses conduct inventory stocktakes to assess...
Publication / 6 Pages
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Fact sheet: The global sustainability reporting landscape
Strong sustainability reporting practices are crucial for the Australian economy, yet navigating this landscape remains complex and challenging, with sectors like agriculture needing to come...
Publication / 3 Pages
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Video: Navigating a Future of Cross-Sectoral Forces
In the next decade, Australia’s rural industries will face significant changes that have the potential to transform the way we produce, market and consume agricultural goods. Rapid technological advancements, a changing climate, geopolitical instability, shifting global market dynamics and food security for a growing global population are forces that are set to drastically shape the agricultural sector.
Video / 3 Min Watch
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Navigating a future of cross-sectoral forces: Horizon Scan webinar
The webinar focused on the impact of various forces on Australian rural industries, presented by Tenacious Insights, Sarah Nolet.
The interactive format and focus on horizon scanning and future thinking highlighted the importance of mental resilience and adaptability.