Research that works for developing countries and AustraliaAgribusinessResearch Program Manager: Mr David Shearer The goal of the Agribusiness program is to provide improved access for farmers and agribusiness to new knowledge underpinning the production and marketing of agricultural outputs at higher levels of productivity and quality. Initially the program will have an exclusive focus on Indonesia, and over the medium term about half of the program's activities will fall under the major Support for Market Driven Adaptive Research - SADI initiative in Indonesia. The program will address the full supply chain for agricultural commodities, including production, postharvest processing and marketing issues. Relevant PublicationsFR2008-13 - The potential for cashews in eastern Indonesia FR2008-16 - The potential for passionfruit in eastern Indonesia FR2008-14 - The potential for mangoes in eastern Indonesia FR2008-15 - The potential for mangosteen in eastern Indonesia FR2008-17 - The potential for rambutan in eastern Indonesia 2007-13 [SMAR/2007/209] - The citrus market in Indonesia - an Eastern Indonesian perspective 2007-10 [SMAR/2007/042] - Vegetable value chains in Eastern Indonesia–a focus on chilli 2007-12 [SMAR/2007/200 Part 2] - Securing the profitability of the Toraja coffee industry 2007-11 [SMAR/2007/200 Part 1] - Securing the profitability of the Flores coffee industry FR2007-05 - Improving lobster grow-out and nutrition in West Nusa Tenggara–a feasibility study AR 2006-07 - Annual Report 2006-07 AOP 2007-08 - Annual Operational Plan 2007-08 CP09 - Country Profiles 2006 CP10 - Country Profiles 2005 |
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