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  • 05.12.17
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HAL-Develop and implement a RIRDC-HAL Pollination Program communication strategy

  • 26.07.17
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  • HAL-Develop and implement a RIRDC-HAL Pollination Program communication strategy
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Communication Plan for the Secure Pollination Rural R&D for Profit program

  • 06.12.17
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Project snapshot: Increasing the value of Australian honey as a health food

Honey has a long history of use to treat digestive ailments and research suggests honey acts as a prebiotic food that favourably changes the balance of our gut microbiome. However, there is limited knowledge on the prebiotic potential of Australian honey and its mechanisms of action in promoting gut health. This project used laboratory models to investigate the prebiotic potential of some dominant Australian floral honeys, with the aim of enhancing their value as a food for good gut health. The results indicate Australian honeys have prebiotic activity, regardless of the floral variety. This activity is linked with their ability to promote beneficial gut bacteria while inhibiting the growth of potentially harmful bacteria. Honey was also found to encourage the production of beneficial compounds by gut microbes. The effect of honey on gut health stems from multiple factors, including prebiotic activity combined with anti-infective, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant action, due to its many bioactive components working in synergy. The balance of the gut microbiome is crucial for overall health, and targeted dietary interventions are gaining significant interest in the health and personalised medicine fields. Honey is an attractive option for health-conscious consumers, and with further validation could provide a means to promote gut health and restore a compromised microbiome. Furthermore, the wide-ranging floral species used to produce honey with demonstrated gut health benefits expands the potential for Australian beekeepers to increase the value of, and demand for, common table honeys that do not currently fetch premium prices.
  • 29.06.23
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A Study of Existing and Prospective Markets and Marketing Activities for Australian Honey

  • 05.07.17
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  • A Study of Existing and Prospective Markets and Marketing Activities for Australian Honey
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Flowering Ecology of Honey-Producing Flora in South-East Australia

  • 05.07.17
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From petri dish to lifesaver – consumers welcome Manuka honey

From modest beginnings in petri dishes to helping save lives, the leptospermum plant from which Manuka honey is derived is becoming increasingly important.
  • 24.10.17
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From ideas to budding businesses with Farmers2Founders

Two Australian primary producers looking to transform their businesses through cutting edge technology are being sponsored by AgriFutures Australia to take part in the 2020 Farmer2Founders Ideas Program.
  • 01.10.20
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Opportunities to improve access to floral resources for beekeepers on public lands

Over time, changes in the tenure of public land and public land management have decreased beekeeper access to essential floral resources and the quality of the remaining resource.This factsheet highlights several opportunities to improve land management practices on public lands and underpin the sustainability of bee keeping and pollination services across Australia.
  • 18.08.20
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National Bee Pest Surveillance Program (2013-15) and facilitator

  • 05.12.17
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Horizon Scholarship 2014 – A. Warren (RIRDC Bee Program – UNE)

  • 05.12.17
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  • Horizon Scholarship 2014 – A. Warren (RIRDC Bee Program – UNE)
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Julie Sosso

Julie is a 2022 AgriFutures Rural Women's Acceleration Grant recipient.
  • 10.12.24
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Living Moore

Life has been hectic for Victorian Mum and businesswoman Claire Moore since she was announced the AgriFutures™ Rural Women’s Award National Runner Up in a glittering ceremony in Canberra on Wednesday, 11 September 2019.  Returning to Victoria with a new determination following the awards ceremony, Claire admitted she was honoured to be named National Runner Up...
  • 19.12.19
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A Quality survey of Australian Honeys

  • 05.07.17
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Antioxidants in Australian Floral Honeys

  • 05.07.17
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Final report summary: Investigating factors that influence chalkbrood outbreaks in Australia

This final report summary describes the findings of a two-year study into a variety of factors potentially influencing outbreaks of chalkbrood disease in Australian honey bee colonies. This research provides important insights into key influencing factors that can be further investigated and acted upon by industry to reduce the prevalence and severity of chalkbrood disease.
  • 25.05.21
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Market and Production Potential for Australian Produced Propolis

  • 10.10.18
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Final report: Investigating factors that influence chalkbrood outbreaks in Australia

This report describes the findings of a two-year study into a variety of factors potentially influencing outbreaks of chalkbrood disease in Australian honey bee colonies. This research provides important insights into key influencing factors that can be further investigated and acted upon by industry to reduce the prevalence and severity of chalkbrood disease.
  • 06.05.21
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ANU – Secure Pollination for more productive agriculture (RnD4Profit-15-02-035)

  • 05.12.17
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AgriFutures Horizon Scholarship applications open today

...), Dairy Australia, Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Hort Innovation, Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), FMC Australasia, AgriProve, Kalyx and the AgriFutures Thoroughbred Horses, Rice, Honeybee and Pollination, Agrifood Innovation...

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