Exploring semantic search and linking technologies for application on GrowAG platform

Project number: 2024-049
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Alex Bundock
Organisation: AgriFutures Australia
Project start/end date: 28 Feb 2025 - 30 Sep 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

AgriFutures growᴬᴳ⋅ is the platform for Australian and global agrifood innovation. Explore research, technology, and commercialisation opportunities in one place. Connect with a diverse ecosystem including researchers, investors, and startups and discover funding avenues, list projects, and engage with over 400 organisations.

Agricultural research is vital for ensuring food security, sustainable farming practices, and rural development. AgriFutures growAG. involves collaboration between the Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) and Australia’s 15 Research & Development Corporations (RDCs), collating details on the vast rural RDC investment landscape. Collation of project details on growᴬᴳ is currently a manual, keyword-based tagging system that suffers from limitations:
- Limited Semantic Understanding: Keywords often fail to capture the nuanced relationships between projects, leading to fragmented information retrieval.
- Scalability Issues: Manual tagging is time-consuming and prone to inconsistencies, hindering efficient data management as the database grows.
- Lack of Interoperability: The current system lacks the ability to seamlessly integrate with other agricultural datasets and knowledge bases.
This project proposes to develop an AI-driven solution for semantically linking agricultural research projects, enabling more accurate and comprehensive project navigation and knowledge discovery. By leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP) and knowledge graph technologies, we aim to transform the current keyword-based system into a dynamic and interconnected knowledge repository.

Objectives

1. Provide seamless ingestion of RDC data onto the platform including automation, providing projectsummaries and tagging.
2. Facilitate advanced semantic search and exploration through the integration of AI and data visualisation techniques.
3. Provide a value add for the ecosystem, partners, and visitors by being able to query the underlying growAG data set and better understand potential opportunities and trends.

Beating the clock on Southern Calamari

Published: 23 May 2025 Updated: 20 June 2025
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Researchers are investigating new ways to assess the highly dynamic and short-lived stocks of Southern Calamari (Sepioteuthis australis) to ensure they remain sustainable.

Digital Transformation of the WRL industry to help resolve challenges and leverage opportunities to grow GVP and maintain competitiveness Phase 2

Project number: 2024-052
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $3,985,000.00
Principal Investigator: David C. Pietersen
Organisation: Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
Project start/end date: 29 Apr 2025 - 31 Oct 2027
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The programme will implement various digital solutions across the industry, including:
• Catch recording app
• Integrated catch and compliance reporting
• Data-driven trip economics and planning
• Subsurface data collection (partnership with FRDC FishSOOP)
• Weighing and grading animals on the vessel with automatic data capture by catch recording app
• Data-driven insights at an industry level
• Integrated safety training within WRL member portal
• Cost management tracking (Fuel, Bait, Wages)
• Maintenance planning
• Weather monitoring
• Improved communications via WRL member portal; and
• WRL systems training.

This digital transformation programme aims to future-proof the Western Rock Lobster industry while keeping development costs low and ensuring solutions meet current and future needs. As with the highly successful Back of Boat e-commerce platform, these key features will be designed and implemented in such a way that they can be easily transferred for application in another fishery or producer, thus generating far greater benefit from this IPA investment in WRL.

Objectives

1. Resource co-management and improved control of compliance and operational costs
2. Provide members with greater financial and operational certainty
3. Leverage technology to drive GVP growth for future resource security
4. Increased sustainability through efficient precision fishing backed by robust data analytics platforms that provides insights from different data sources

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National Recreational Fishing Forum Series (2025-2029)

Project number: 2024-048
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $300,000.00
Principal Investigator: Cassie Price
Organisation: Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation (ARFF)
Project start/end date: 27 Mar 2025 - 31 Aug 2029
Contact:
FRDC

Need

ARFF proposes to run a 1-day National Recreational Fishing Forum on Tuesday 22nd July 2025. With the set up and additional meetings around recreational fishing to be held on Wed 23rd, the AFTA Trade Show held on Thurs 24th, Fri 25th and Saturday 26th. Allowing participants to travel to the event on Monday 21st and home on Sunday 27th (if not prior). Followed by Annual events in the two years following.

Target Audience/s – Leaders in recreational fishing sector, future leaders of recreational fishing sector, key leaders of other fishing sectors (commercial wild and indigenous), decision makers in governments/departments relevant to recreational fishing. We expect between 150-300 participants.

ARFF will engage a conference organising agency (preferred proposal attached) on the Gold Coast, and set up a forum organising committee from their broader membership. Together they will;
- Determine the logistics of the location and set up, and alignment with AFTA events
- Set up online information and registration
- Promote broadly to recreational fishing groups, peak bodies and recreational fishers
- Determine a program, themes/topics and call for speakers
- Run the event smoothly including all pre event and post event logistics

FRDC will have the opportunity to receive,
- A place on the organising committee
- A mutually agreed number of complimentary registrations
- Any signage provided by FRDC for the forum on stage or at strategic meeting places in the forum break-out/gathering areas
- Logo on all materials, both hard copy and digital including conference website
- Ability to promote the event

Southern Ocean Industry attendance at 3rd Kerguelen Plateau Symposium - bursary

Project number: 2024-043
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $22,213.22
Principal Investigator: Bradley Milic
Organisation: Australian Longline Fishing Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 30 Jan 2025 - 8 May 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence