Agenda eventi
Evento
- Titolo:
- 9° International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Disease - International Workshop for Wine propagators
- Quando:
- 21.11.2014 - 21.11.2014
- Dove:
- Sardi Plant Research Center - Urrbrae
- Categoria:
- Convegni nazionali ed internazionali
Descrizione
Venerdì 21 novembre si tiene ad Urrbrae (Australia) il "International Workshop for Vine Propagators - Growing to the standard - The latest national and international developments in grapevine propagation"
SCARICA L'ELENCO DEI RELATORI ED IL PROGRAMMA (635.38 kB)
SCARICA L'ELENCO DEI RELATORI ED IL PROGRAMMA (635.38 kB)
Sede
- Venue:
- Sardi Plant Research Center - Sito web
- Via:
- 2B, Hartley Grove
- Cap:
- 50064
- Città:
- Urrbrae
- Provincia:
- South Australia
- Paese:
Descrizione
The South Australian Research and Development Institute – SARDI – delivers robust scientific solutions for primary industries.
SARDI Overview: capability statement and key contacts
SARDI is the State Government's principal research institute, a research division of Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA).
Scientists create opportunities to position agricultural, food, aquatic and bioscience industries as internationally competitive and ecologically sustainable.
SARDI addresses these priorities or barriers to growth throughout its science programs:
The organisation is also a leading focus for business and industries to initiate collaborative research planning.
Current collaborative projects include projects with universities, research organisations, cooperative research centres and industry partnerships.
SARDI has a successful track record in commercialisation. Commercial opportunities can be accessed via various commercial models.
SARDI's mission, values and strategic plan are outlined in
Organisational Chart (PDF 137.4 KB)
SARDI Overview: capability statement and key contacts
SARDI is the State Government's principal research institute, a research division of Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA).
Scientists create opportunities to position agricultural, food, aquatic and bioscience industries as internationally competitive and ecologically sustainable.
SARDI addresses these priorities or barriers to growth throughout its science programs:
- value-chain linkages
- food security
- natural resource and climate adaptation
- product integrity requirements
- innovation capability and enabling technologies
- supplier competitiveness
- biosecurity
- Aquatic Sciences: algal production systems; aquaculture, inland waters and catchment ecology; marine environment and ecology; oceanography and wild fisheries.
- Livestock and Farming Systems: farming systems; intensive livestock production systems (pigs and poultry); food safety and innovation; animal reproduction; pasture improvement.
- Sustainable Systems: climate applications; entomology; plant and soil health; viticulture; water resources and irrigated crops; crop improvement (including oat and vetch); new variety agronomy (wheat and barley, pulses and oilseeds).
SARDI values
- Scientific excellence
- Progressive, economic and technologically advanced methodologies
- A contemporary outlook to constantly evolve to meet client needs
- A collaborative spirit
- Accuracy and timeliness
- Courage and humility
- Professional and ethical standards
- Care for people and the environment
Momentum through collaboration
SARDI carries out research for commercial clients and government and industry funded initiatives and every year SARDI attracts more than $40 million in external research grants and commercial receipts.The organisation is also a leading focus for business and industries to initiate collaborative research planning.
Current collaborative projects include projects with universities, research organisations, cooperative research centres and industry partnerships.
SARDI has a successful track record in commercialisation. Commercial opportunities can be accessed via various commercial models.
SARDI facilities
- SARDI pursues excellence through an extensive network of research centres, laboratories and field sites. Regional sites provide significant opportunities for regional employment, community capacity building, technology transfer and industry development.
Strategic directions
SARDI's scientific outcomes contribute to South Australia's Strategic Plan (external site) targets relating to the economy, the environment and science innovation. Science programs are also aligned to the State Government's Science Plan (external site) to:- meet specific industry priorities
- increase productivity and economic performance
- pursue innovation in environmental industries
- attract investment and develop critical infrustructure.
SARDI's mission, values and strategic plan are outlined in
Organisational structure
SARDI's Chiefs and Management Team are shown on theOrganisational Chart (PDF 137.4 KB)
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