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  • Image of the globe from space showing Australia, and the sun rising over the horizon.

    The bioeconomy will provide a platform to a sustainable future by providing security of food, water and energy supplies, reduced emissions, and the sustainable use of both biological and non-biological resources.

  • Image of mixed grains, cereals and pulses.

    The bioeconomy provides an opportunity for Australia to redefine the role of agricultural, natural resources and sustainable energy production.

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  • 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.

  • Emerging seedlings

    Through tailored business arrangements and research alliances, CSIRO Plant Industry can deliver flexible and innovative research solutions for a range of industry needs.

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  • A man holding a green bottle that has had the UV protectant applied.

    Light-induced damage is a significant problem for food and beverage products packaged in glass bottles. Using nanotechnology CSIRO has produced a solution, explained in this video. (1:00)

     

     

  • Cotton fibre.

    This article from Farming Ahead describes how researchers have closely monitoring contamination levels of raw cotton and stress that stakeholders must remain vigilant if Australia is to maintain its international standing as a high-quality producer. (3 pages)

  • Man in swamp with insect net

    This fact sheet outlines biosecurity research by CSIRO, which is helping to manage the increasing threat and damage from invasive alien species that come with globalisation. (2 pages)