home news forum careers events suppliers solutions markets expos directories catalogs resources advertise contacts
 
News Page

The news
and
beyond the news
Index of news sources
All Africa Asia/Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East North America
  Topics
  Species
Archives
News archive 1997-2008
 

CSIRO cotton research in Narrabri turns 40


Australia
December 11, 2012

CSIRO is celebrating its 40th anniversary of cotton research at Narrabri, based at the Australian Cotton Research Institute (ACRI), NSW.

Plant Industry Chief, Dr Jeremy Burdon, said the Unit had made a massive contribution to the development of the cotton industry both in Australia and internationally, and to CSIRO's research capability.

"The contribution our cotton team scientists at Narrabri have made over 40 years to the cotton industry is world-leading," Dr Burdon said.

The Unit was established in 1972 when CSIRO cotton scientists from Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Griffith New South Wales, moved to Narrabri at the heart of the cotton growing industry in the north-west of New South Wales. The core of this Unit was three experienced scientists in breeding, entomology and agronomy.

The CSIRO Cotton Research Unit was created to develop new varieties to support a valuable crop to benefit export and the rural economy, and create a farming system that was efficient, sustainable and productive.

Forty years on and the research by the CSIRO team has justified the expectations of those early years: cotton production has grown into one of Australia's biggest agricultural industries and CSIRO-bred varieties now comprise the entire Australian market including new varieties with improved yield, disease resistance and fibre quality. The variety development is complemented by research in crop management in pests and agronomy as well as delivery of research information in decision support packages.

CSIRO will celebrate the anniversary with a lunch followed by a presentation of the "A Life in Cotton" film.



More news from: CSIRO


Website: http://www.csiro.au

Published: December 12, 2012

The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originated
Fair use notice

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  Archive of the news section

 


Copyright @ 1992-2025 SeedQuest - All rights reserved