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Weather-Proofing Australian Farms: An Introduction To Parametric Crop Insurance
Rise in Demand for Innovative Crop Insurance Solutions Climatic fluctuations, from long droughts to heavy rain and flash floods, wildfires, and increasing temperatures, were generally unfavourable conditions for Australian farmers for generations. Such disasters...
The Adoption Of Digital Tools In Australian Agriculture: Features And Benefits For Modern Farmers
The agriculture sector in Australia has always been a rapidly changing one with many opportunities and challenging issues, from climate change and water scarcity to the growing demand for sustainable practices never-ending. Unpredictable weather and vast tracts of...
Environmental Planting: A Sustainable Solution For Australian Farmers
Environmental planting has become one of the most influential means through which sustainable agriculture is practised in Australia, especially given the persistence of such issues as soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and climatic changes that farmers struggle to...
Unlocking Value In Nature: How Natural Capital Markets Are Shaping Australian Agriculture
What is the Natural Capital Market and Why Does It Matter in Agriculture? A natural capital market refers to a financial marketplace where the value, trade, and monetization of preserved or enhanced natural resources, or natural capital, are valued. Natural capital...
Navigating The Digital Divide: Challenges In Adopting Technology In Australian Agriculture
Digital technology is changing agriculture in Australia. There are ample opportunities by digital technology to increase productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. Yet, there are numerous challenges facing its easy adoption. An understanding of the barriers that...
Growing Opportunities: Navigating The Australian Grain Market
Australia is also one of the world's leading producers and exporters of grain. Its agriculture covers nearly three-quarters of the country, embracing different climate regions and advanced farming practices. In short, Australia is uniquely placed to meet global demand...
Digitalisation Of Australian Agriculture: Future Opportunities For The New Generation
The agricultural sector in Australia is undergoing a new wave of digital technologies, so farms are not only managed and operated but also transformed to meet the food demands that continue to rise globally. The intensification of competition in farming landscapes...
Securing the Future: Succession Planning for Australian Farms
Agriculture is the lifeblood of Australia, contributing to both the economy and local communities. Most farms are owned and managed by families, so succession planning will be seen as a priority for maintaining profitable farms over generations. The problem is that...
Agricultural Scope 3 Emissions In Australia: Key Requirements You Need To Know
Environmental change has become a matter of immediate concern around the world. As a matter of fact, since climate change is reaching its extremes day by day, businesses and agriculture sectors around the globe are required to address the need to keep an eye not only...
Harvesting Success: Understanding Thailand’s Rice Production
Thailand is one of the top rice producing countries in the world, with approx. 22.2 million metric tonnes of rice produced in 2023. Though most of it is produced for domestic consumption, very few tonnes are actually sourced internationally. Rice cultivation is an...