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Image of sugar being harvested

CSIRO mathematical modelling is providing efficient scheduling and logistics for the Australian sugar industry’s complex harvesting and transport sector, delivering significant cost savings and contributing toward the sugar industry’s long-term viability.

Overviews

 
  • Montage of agricultural and natural landscape.

    CSIRO Plant Industry conducts research to promote profitable and sustainable agrifood, fibre and horticultural industries, develop new plant products and improve natural resource management.

  • Sugar and sugarcane

    CSIRO helps produce better sugarcane varieties to make sugarcane based industries more profitable and sustainable. 

  • Field of flowering canola

    CSIRO's Precision Agriculture research is helping farmers understand and benefit from landscape variation.

     

  • Clouds sweep over mountains behind a sugar cane field in the afternoon light of northern Queensland

    The tropics are home to most of the world's rainforests and coral reefs, plus around half of the world’s population, but tropical nations produce only 20% of Gross World Product. This makes sustainable management of tropical landscapes a pressing research challenge.

  • Wheat field with walkway

    CSIRO’s plant breeding capabilities benefit a range of agribusiness industries from horticulture and pastoral through to broadacre crops such as wheat.

  • CSIRO Davies Laboratory, Townsville

    The Davies Laboratory is located in Townsville, North Queensland, serves as base for researchers from CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, CSIRO Land and Water and CSIRO Plant Industry.

  • Queensland Bioscience Precinct - a world-class collaborative scientific environment for biological research, development and commercialisation.

    Research partnerships such as those at the Queensland Bioscience Precinct will provide solutions to the major problems facing the nation and the world.

Resources

 
  • A single peach. An istock image by YinYang

    A healthy recipe for a dessert as discussed on Channel 7's Today Tonight television program.