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Original Australian New Crops Web Site

Through this service we hope to improve the communications network among new crops workers in Australia. It is a common misconception that "new crops workers" are all scientifically or production orientated. We recognise that new crops must be developed within a whole industry framework and therefore we welcome inputs from people in a wide range of disciplines.

A Web site map is available; Most popular pages within this site are also available.

 

The Listing of Useful Plants
 of the World


[Previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia

Australian New Crops Newsletter

[Issues 1-12]

 

New Crop Development Processes
New Crop Profiles
New Crops Researchers and Developers
New Crop Research
New Crop Publications
New Crop Periodicals
Organisations and Associations
New Crop Inquiries
The Internet and New Crops
The Australian Herb Industry
The Australian Native Food Industry

New Crops Research Projects

 

Research in Progress

 

 

The 10 Steps for New Crops Planning/Counselling
The DOOR Marketing (Do Our Own Marketing Research) Course 
The 13 Steps for New Crops Commercialisation

List of Publications and Reports on New Crops R&D

Slides from New Crop Presentations

Conferences

The Second Australian New Crops Conference, University of Queensland Gatton College, September 2004.

Conference: New Crops and New Uses: 2001 Strength in Diversity
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Atlanta, Georgia; November 10 – 13, 2001

The First Australian New Crops Conference, University of Queensland Gatton College, July 1996.
Proceedings are available from RIRDC or the 
Articles can be downloaded from the RIRDC site

The Australasian Council on Tree and Nut Crops Conference, ACOTANC 95, Lismore, 1995
ACOTANC-95 Proceedings


All information is included in good faith but The University of Queensland does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any information on these pages, nor does it accept responsibilities for any loss arising from the use of this information. Views and opinions are those of the authors and do not represent those of the University of Queensland. We have endeavoured to respect copyright owners' rights and have requested permission when material has been reproduced. Please contact us if you require more information on these matters.


Originally created by GK with RF; Latest update 31 January 2001 by: RF