The CCDM, with investment and co-support from Curtin and GRDC, reduces the impact of crop disease for Aussie growers.
The Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) is dedicated to providing Australian farmers with innovative, long-term solutions for crop management and pathogen control. Established in 2014 through co-investment by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and Curtin University, CCDM's research focuses on fungicide resistance and pre-breeding genetics, helping growers, breeders, agronomists, and life science companies improve the profitability and sustainability of Australian cropping systems. The Centre for Crop and Disease Management is located at 304 Building, 304 Brand Dr, Bentley, 6102, AU.
CCDM has expanded its capabilities to include Curtin Biometry and Agricultural Data Analytics, an initiative that enhances statistical and data science capabilities for Australian agriculture. This includes the Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) project and the Curtin for Agribusiness Profitability (C4AP) initiative. The Centre for Crop and Disease Management plays a crucial role in reducing the impact of crop diseases for Australian growers, driving advancements in agricultural practices and ensuring the long-term health of the industry.
With its commitment to cutting-edge research and development, the Centre for Crop and Disease Management continues to be a vital resource for the Australian agricultural community. CCDM's dedication to innovation ensures that Australian farmers have access to the best possible tools and knowledge to manage their crops effectively and sustainably. We invite the management of the Centre for Crop and Disease Management to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform.
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