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ABFA IPA: RD&E project investment and management via ABFA strategic plan 2014-2020

Project number: 2014-408
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $80,000.00
Principal Investigator: Jo-Anne Ruscoe
Organisation: Australian Barramundi Farmers Association (ABFA)
Project start/end date: 1 Nov 2015 - 29 Jun 2020
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Need

Post CRC, ABFA required project development and management between ABFA members, service providers and funders.

There is a need to maintain cohesive and strategic direction of ABFA RD&E in line with the ABFA 2015 - 2020 Strategic Plan

Communication and extension across members, service providers, funders and other key stakeholder groups on RD&E needs and outcomes is required.
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Objectives

1. Project development and management between ABFA members, service providers and funders
2. Maintain cohesive and strategic direction of ABFA RD&E in line with the ABFA 2014-2020 Strategic Plan
3. Develop and maintain communication and extension across members, service providers, funders and other key stakeholder groups.
4. Project funding identified - with a focus on additional leveraging, cash and in-kind contributions.

Final report

Author: Jo-Anne Ruscoe
Final Report • 2021-01-29 • 403.16 KB
2014-408-DLD.pdf

Summary

This report provides a summary of the Australian Barramundi Farmers’ Association (ABFA) Industry Partnership Agreement (IPA) with the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation for the period 2015-2020. The primary objective of the IPA was to coordinate research and development funded through the FRDC, and to support leverage of funds from other sources.
 
Through the IPA, the ABFA committed to a strategic and formalised approach to investing funds. This is particularly important in this industry with a need to generate industry benefit as a whole, across membership from all mainland states and the NT, who utilise a range of production methods (ponds, sea cage, flow through and recirculation systems) in varying salinities (fresh, brackish and salt water). 
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