Welcome to Research for the Riverine Plains, 2023.
During 2022, Riverine Plains increased the diversity, structure and scale of our projects, brought in commercial research partners, diversified into livestock and community projects and improved the geographical spread across our region. This increase in the depth and breadth of projects has ensured benefit to our members and local researchers, further building capacity in the region.
In 2022 we managed a total of 36 Projects, valued at over $5.9 million to the region. This includes projects looking at climate variability, pasture resilience, containment feeding, community, soils extension, agronomy, social research looking at impacts of climate, agtech uptake and extension modelling.