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PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-170
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Wild abalone fisheries R&D needs review

The Australian wild abalone industry contributes $200 million annually to the national economy and directly employs an estimated 1,650 people across 5 States (NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia). Over 99 percent of production is exported, primarily to north East Asia....
ORGANISATION:
Macarthur Agribusiness
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-030
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Establishment of a fish marketing technical advisory service to fishermen, processors and merchants

This report discusses quality in seafood, drawing on qualitative terms such as flavor, aroma and visual impact, rather than the more popular methods used by the scientific community to assess and quantify the freshness of seafood. The report identifies that one message that needs to be conveyed to...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Fish Marketing Authority (Ex)

DAFF National Agriculture Traceability Regulatory Technology Research and Insights Grant: Australian AgriFood Data Exchange - Ag sector traceability transformation delivered through an interoperable data platform and exchange

Project number: 2022-197
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $500,000.00
Principal Investigator: Irene Sobotta
Organisation: Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)
Project start/end date: 18 Jun 2023 - 29 Jun 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Regulatory efficiency and compliance across agricultural supply chains is hindered by inefficient, incompatible or unavailable data and systems that prevent creation of robust, interoperable traceability solutions. The Australian AgriFood Data Exchange (AAFDX) will solve this challenge by creating a secure, cloud-based platform enabling government, industry and other participants to share, re-use and merge data from disparate systems in a secure, controlled manner. The AAFDX will be a modern, efficient, internationally recognised data infrastructure enabling regulators and industry to better manage compliance, stimulate innovation and supply chain performance, assure consumers, coordinate biosecurity and export market access, through enhanced traceability. The funding will build the minimal viable product, with expansion to specific traceability and compliance applications. The AAFDX will endure beyond the funding period with partner co-investment and a user pays revenue stream

Objectives

1. Deliver a minimum viable product (MVP) of the Australian Agrifood Data Exchange services
2. Develop a platform that facilitates applications/solutions that increase traceability, productivity, compliance, profitability
3. Develop governance arrangements to ensure that data security, and in turn users trust in ag-tech is not compromised
4. Build digital maturity of the fisheries and aquaculture sectors to engage in the potential, permissioned shared data offers
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