The BioSolutions Innovation and Knowledge Hub will drive innovative agricultural solutions to market, fostering advancements in sustainability and productivity.
This initiative will aim to include independent validation, commercialisation, demonstration, adoption and extension activities and provide the opportunity to support market growth and maturity of the biosolutions market in Australia.
Further development of the Hub, a joint venture of Charles Sturt University and Elders, will include engagement of research partners and commercial biosolutions providers over coming months.
The global agriculture industry presents significant marketing opportunities for bio-based solutions.
Agriculture worldwide requires effective bio additives to improve crop yield, and enhance soil health.
There’s a need for more bio pesticides globally to manage pest resistance and ensure crop protection.
Agriculture around the world requires bio fertilisers to help address soil nutrient imbalances and support crop production.