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CSIRO

June 12, 2024


Shortage of skilled plant breeders could impact global food security - An international team of researchers has found this skills shortage needs to be urgently addressed before ‘dire’ implications are felt


June 5, 2024


Cultivating success: Bridging the gaps in plant breeding training in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand (Crop Science)


April 6, 2017


Protect small farms to meet growing global food needs, CSIRO study says (Thompson Reuters Foundation)


Report warns Australian diets lacking in fruit and vegetables


October 7, 2015


Blame it on mum and dad: how genes influence what we eat


December 1, 2014


Australia's biosecurity may be shocked - A human disease pandemic, European honey bee colonies wiped out and an invasion of a devastating wheat disease are just three potential biosecurity threats facing Australia, according to a report released today


December 12, 2012


CSIRO cotton research in Narrabri turns 40


August 27, 2012


Australian and African scientists unite on African food crisis


May 7, 2012


Australia's bioeconomy blossoms with supercharged safflower


April 27, 2012


New crop could transform Australian bioeconomy (Life Scientist)


March 5, 2012


CSIRO brings out Multi-parent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross (MAGIC) breeding technique for wheat (Science Network Western Australia)


August 29, 2011


CSIRO: GM essential for health and food security (The Conversation)


July 29, 2011


Crop yields key to feeding the world, says Dr Richard Richards, CSIRO Plant Industry (ABC Radio Australia)


July 26, 2011


Adapting crops and ‘natives’ to a changing climate


July 25, 2011


Species affected by climate change: to shift or not to shift?





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