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Giving back to growers through Grassroots

July 1, 2020

CRDC's annual Grassroots Grants program is now open, with grants of up to $10,000 available to cotton grower associations (CGAs) to support local projects. To date, 77 projects have been supported, which has seen nearly $670,000 going back to local grower organisations.

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Seeking a partner - EOI open for spray drift hazard alert and warning system

June 5, 2020

Minimising spray drift is a high priority for Australian agriculture and now two leading research organisations are calling for expressions of interest for the implementation of a hazardous weather warning system which will utilise remote sensing technology to provide real-time weather data to grain and cotton growers.

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blooming cotton bolls

Winter Spotlight out now!

June 1, 2020

The Winter 2020 edition of CRDC's Spotlight magazine is out! In this edition, we bring you a feature on the industry's second Sustainability Report, which has been five years in the making.

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Australian cotton industry releases second Sustainability Report

May 4, 2020

The Australian cotton industry’s second five-year Sustainability Report released today has revealed producing a bale of cotton now takes 48% less water, 34% less land, and 97% less insecticides than in 1992.

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Cotton research during COVID-19

March 25, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is a dynamic situation for us all, and given the exceptional circumstances, we are committed to protecting the health and safety of our team, our families, our cotton community, and the community at large.

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To all women involved in cotton this IWD

March 8, 2020

Today is International Womens Day. So today we're taking a moment to recognise every woman involved in cotton: from bolls to boardrooms, genetics to gins, fields to fashion, and transport to trading floors.

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Nick Black, Maya Black and Steve Black stand with one of the many bales of cotton grown on their their station

CRDC in the news: Cotton is clearly top priority for NT's food bowl dreams

March 6, 2020

A $1.4 million research program - supported by CRDC - was announced in the NT today to trial high-value crops such as cotton and peanuts, with potential crop rotations with sorghum, maize, rice, pulses or pasture.

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Dr Dinesh Kafle checking plants in a greenhouse

Dinesh awarded cotton's 2020 Science and Innovation Award

March 4, 2020

Queensland agricultural scientist Dr Dinesh Kafle announced as the CRDC-supported ABARES Science and Innovation Award winner for 2020.

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Autumn Spotlight magazine shines light on water productivity

March 1, 2020

The Autumn edition of CRDC's Spotlight magazine is out!

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Cover of the CRDC Strategic RD&E Plan 2023-28

CRDC Strategic RD&E Plan 2023-28

Date: October 1, 2023

The Strategic RD&E Plan 2023-28 provides a high-level overview of CRDC’s strategic direction for the next five years.

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Cotton grower Sam Coulton

Now reading via AgJournal: How cotton growers could solve Australia’s clothing waste problem

Date: November 2, 2023

"Sam Coulton is a driving force behind a groundbreaking cotton circularity project funded by Cotton Research and Development Corporation aiming to divert clothing waste from landfill by shredding it and spreading it on growers’ paddocks pre-sowing."

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