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- Editorial
- What is a New Crop?
- New Crops: Development and application of improved selection and evaluation procedures to produce new crops for northern Australia
- Success factors in the development of new agricultural industries
- Industrial Crops Think Tank
- Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia: publication available
- Success factors in the development of new agricultural industries: publication available
- Editorial
- A Tasmanian Model for New Crop Assessment
- Commercial-in-Confidence: handling confidential partnerships
- Football Teams and New Crops
- Crop Profiles
- Chickpea (Cicer arietinum)
- Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariaefolium)
- Nashi Fruit (Pyrus pyrifolia)
- Sandalwood (Santalum spp.)
- Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus)
- The Jamestown Agricultural Diversification Project
- Researcher Profile: Dr John Gladstones
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- New Appointment: New Crops Project: Mr Greg Ferguson
- New Crop Electronic Bulletin Board
- Editorial
- Survey of the Australian Readership of the Australian New Crops Newsletter
- New Crop Studies in Israel
- The Trials of New Crop R&D: Getting the Germplasm
- Marketing of New Crops: Background
- Researcher Profile: Tim Denny
- Summary of Two International New Crop Conferences Recently Held in Argentina
- Letter to the Editors
- Crop Profiles
- Olives (Olea europaea)
- LINOLA (Linum usitatissimum)
- Tea (Camellia sinensis)
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- PC-GRIN Germplasm Database
- Editorial
- Experience of the Essential Oils of Tasmania Company in Developing New Crops
- Evaluation of Alternative Pulses in South Australia
- DYOR (Do Your Own Research)
- Australian Wild Herbs and the Bushfood Industry
- The Australian Native Bushfoods Industry Committee
- The Australian Native Foods Industry
- Usefulness of Neem Extract in Tropical Pest Control
- Market-Driven Approach to New Crop Selection
- Survey of Extension Activity in New Crops In Australia
- The Profitability of Government Funding of New Crops R&D
- Postgraduate Research in Australia on New Crops Research and Development
- Letters to the Editors
- Crop Profiles
- Longan (Euphoria longan)
- Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum)
- Hemp (Cannabis sativa) in Tasmania
- Hemp (Cannabis sativa) in South Australia
- Cynara 507 (Cynara cardunculus)
- Kakadu Plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana)
- Researcher Profile: Mike Titley and the Introduction of Continuous Broccoli Production in the Lockyer Valley
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- New Crops Periodicals
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Listing of New Crop Research and Development Projects funded by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation during the period 1993-95
- Thesis Summaries
- Genetic variation in Morama bean (Tylosema esculentum), Brian Monaghan
- Characterization, collection and conservation of Cocos nucifera L. in the South Pacific, Dr Geoffrey Ashburner
- Variation and breeding of Tea Tree with particular reference to oil production, Dr Penny Butcher
- Genetic variation of Eucalyptus polybracta, R. James
- Comparative performance of cuttings and seedlings of Blue Mallee when grown for oil production, M. Parsons
- Computer Resources for New Crops
- Editorial
- Culinary Beans: A case study in the commercialisation of a new crop
- Edible Indigenous Nuts in PNG: their potential for commercial development
- Australian Bushfoods as a Model for Ecologically Sustainable Development
- Prospects for Asparagus in Northern Western Australia
- Asparagus Production in Western Samoa
- The Trials of New Crop R&D: Black Death in New Crops
- Asian Vegetable Research in NSW
- The Use of New Crops in Education
- Letters to the Editors
- Crop Profiles
- Rice flower
- The production and potential of dates in Australia
- Researcher Profile: Dr Vong Nguyen
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- New Crops Software
- Directory of New Crop Workers in Australia, First Edition
- Editorial
- Why Olives?
- Essential Oil Research in Tasmania
- Carob Bean (Ceratonia siliqua)
- Herb Growers South East Queensland: a start-up experience
- Australian Ginseng: the paddock or the bush?
- The Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialisation Centre (USA) (AARC)
- New Crops and Crop Improvement: using new crops to help students learn the principles of crop improvement
- Agricultural Fact Sheets on CD-ROM
- Scarce Tools for Research Evaluation
- Survey of Neem Plantings in Australia
- Exotic and Asian Produce, Flemington Markets
- Dr Lennox Davidson (1914-1996)
- Letters to the Editors
- Crop Profiles
- Ginseng (Panax spp.)
- Licorice: an absolutely delicious crop
- Pinus pinea: an edible nut pine of many uses
- Sweet basil (Ocimum spp.)
- Developer Profile: Jim Hughes, Ord River Irrigation Area, Western Australia
- Conference Reports
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Editorial
- Regional Development
- Regional Development in Central Queensland
- Book Review: Ripples in the Zambezi, by Ernesto Sirolli
- Problems encountered in using conventional economic analyses in the choosing of new crops
- The Queensland Agricultural Journal as a New Crops knowledge source
- The Role of Agricultural Engineering in the Development of New Crops
- Mechanising Coffee Harvesting in Australia
- Development of the Williames Hi-Tech International Tea Harvester
- Australian Native Bushfood Industry: Update
- Australian New Crops Association
- New Crop Options Day
- Pulse Australia
- Culinary soybeans
- Marketing of pulses - new crops
- Australian herb industry: import replacement - export potential
- Ausbud
- Community support for new crops
- A grower initiative
- Grower-initiated marketing
- New Crops - The New Zealand experience
- Letters to the Editors
- Press Release: Hungarian condiment paprika
- Carob Agroforestry in Portugal and Spain
- Report of the outcomes of the New Crops Workshops
- Grain Legumes Workshop
- Oilseeds Workshop
- Aromatic, Spice, Medicinal and Bioactive Crop Workshop
- Industrial and Fibre Crops Workshop
- Fruit and Nuts Workshop
- Cereals and Pseudocereals Workshop
- Vegetables Workshop
- New Crops for North-eastern Australia Workshop
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Internet Addresses
- Cost of Production of the Australian New Crops Newsletter
- Workshop Facilitators' Outline
- The DOOR Manual for plant nurseries: publication available
- Supplement to Issue 7
- Australian New Crops Association
- First Australian New Crops Conference
- Editorial
- Sourcing New Crop Information
- DOOR-Marketing (Do Our Own Marketing Research)
- Regional Development in the Outback
- Regional Development Today
- New Crops LISTSERV
- New Crops Marketing on the LISTSERV
- New Crop Requests from the New Crops LISTSERV
- Food Brokering
- Monitoring Research Activity in Specific New Crops
- Crop Profiles
- Useful Plants in the Malvaceae Family
- Putting the "Australian" into Water Chestnuts
- Echinacea angustifolia in South East Queensland
- Beach plum (Prunus maritima)
- Conference Report: Bringing Asian Vegetables into One Basket
- New Crop Research Projects
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia, including numbers of publications worldwide: publication available
- RIRDC Compendium of New and Emerging Industries: publication available
- The Development Processes of New Industries: National Conference
- Editorial
- Diversification: an Innovative Farmer's Experience
- The New Industries Program of Agriculture Western Australia
- New Crops: How should we approach the problem of choosing which new crops to commercialise?
- New Crops: Choosing new crops by the systems approach
- New Crops: Thirteen steps for the commercialisation of new crops
- New Crops: Criteria check list
- The Trials of New Crops R&D: Research
- New Crops Investment Schemes
- Marketing Adventures with "Seedless" Watermelons
- The DOOR Way Open to Future Research: Progress to date
- AgriInfonet for Exporters
- Helpful Web Sites Mentioned in the AgriInfonet Newsletters
- Ghoti (pronounced gh as in enough; o as in women and ti as in nation)
- Letters to the Editors
- Messages from the Purdue New Crops LISTSERV
- Australian Bushfood Industry Groups
- Researcher Profile: Ian Wood
- Crop Profiles
- Sauropus androgynus (Sweet leaf bush)
- Moringa oleifera (the kelor tree)
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Rural Industries 1998: New Industries Development
- New Crops and New Uses: Biodiversity and Agricultural Sustainability
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Australian Bushfood Industry
- New Crop Inquiries
- New Crop Web Sites
- Internet Search Engines
- Editorial
- The Appeal of New Industries
- Company Essentials
- Primary Production Investment Schemes
- Livestock Investment Schemes
- Horticultural and Forestry Investment Schemes
- Australian Securities and Investments Commission Business Centres
- New Miracle Plant from the Kalahari Desert: Demonstration of new crops 'hype'
- Emerging Opportunities in Agriculture Conference, Harden, October 1997
- Do Our Own Marketing Research for New Crops
- DOOR Marketing Manual
- The Aims of DOOR Marketing
- The Learning Approach behind DOOR Marketing
- Contents of the DOOR Marketing Manual
- Personal Responses to the DOOR Marketing Workshops
- DOOR Marketing: Priorities as viewed by the participants
- Information Supermarket
- DPI's Prime Notes Version 5 CD-ROM
- Information Services: AusIndustry
- Infosearch
- Break-Even Analysis
- Business and Farm Planning and New Crops
- Future Profit Workshops
- What is a Cooperative?
- Multi-level Land Use: Creative resource use for rural Australia
- A Vision for Inglewood Olive Growers Association and for the Olive Industry
- Issues with Planning Bushfood Plantings
- The Trials of New Crop Development: Using computers
- The Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Churchill Fellowship: To study the effects of Plant Breeders' Rights on the breeding of new cultivars of herbage species
- Potential new crops which have attracted inceased interest in the world literature recently
- Analgesic Plants
- Crop Profiles
- Australian Native Citrus: Wild limes from the rainforest to the desert...
- Kenaf: The forgotten fibre crop
- Native or Mountain Pepper (Tasmannia lanceolata)
- Oil Palm (Elais guineensis)
- Kakadu Plum (Terminalia ferdinaniana)
- Argan (Argania spinosa)
- Taro (Colocasia antiquorum fontanesii)
- Developer Profile: The Lentil Company
- The Niche Marketing of Australian TLC Lentils: A model for other pulse crops
- Letters to the Editors
- Victoria's New Specialised Rural Industries Strategic Plan
- Research in New Crops
- New Crop Publications
- New Crop Periodicals
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- New Rural Industries 1998: Advancing Innovation
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- New Crop Inquiries
- New Crop Web Links
- New Crops LISTSERV
- Listing of New Crops Publications
- Editorial
- Critical Success Factors and Strategic Issues in New Agricultural Enterprises
- Hydroponic Herb Production as a New Industry
- Will Your New Venture Pay? Risk Management
- Mapping a Risk Profile
- Establishing New Crop Industries: Alternative approaches
- Entering the Herb Industry
- Herb growing consultants
- Herb seed suppliers
- Overseas herb seed suppliers
- Herb references
- Eucalyptus torquata, Eucalyptus saligna, Eucalyptus forrestiana, Banksia spp.
- Herb Raw Materials Currently Used in Manufacturing in Australia
- Survey of Readers of the Australian New Crops Newsletter
- Technology Protection System or Terminator Gene?
- The Hot 50 Farm Marketing Tips; from 'Sell What You Sow' by Eric Gibson
- Commercialisation of New Crops
- Letters to the Editors
- Communications via Email and the Newcrops LISTSERV
- Crop Profiles
- Stevia rebaudiana (Sweet Honey Leaf)
- Ramie: The different bast fibre crop
- Pitaya (Hylocereus undatus): A potential new crop for Australia
- Edible Australian Acacias: A new/old food for semi-arid zones
- Cleome gynandra (Cat's whiskers)
- Matricaria recutita (German chamomile)
- Ginseng in Australia
- Putting Sense Back into Industrial Hemp
- Vegetable Amaranth Improvement for South Africa
- New Crops and Oilseeds from Ethiopia and Elsewhere
- Emerging Opportunities in Agriculture, Tamworth, October 1998
- Pulses-Product Development
- Navy Beans
- Faba Beans in Northern New South Wales
- Essential Oils for the Northern Slopes and Tablelands of New South Wales
- The Olive Industry
- Farm Forestry in Northern NSW
- Paulownia, An Emerging Forestry Opportunity
- Carbon Credits and Carbon Trading
- Adzuki Bean
- Lentils
- Sustainable Fibre Research
- Networking in the Horticultural Industry
- Risk Management
- Marketing Horticultural Products
- The Big Grain Day, Emerald, Queensland, August 1999
- Contacts for New Industry Activities, Agriculture Western Australia
- Conference Reports
- New Rural Industries 1998, Advancing Innovation
- Positive Outcomes for New Rural Industries
- Recent Developments in Acacia Planting
- Developer Profile: Christopher Dean, Thursday Plantation Laboratories Ltd
- Bushfood Research Funded by RIRDC
- RIRDC Bushfood Marketing Research Update
- Food Safety of Australian Bushfoods
- Bushfood Industry Database
- Research Paper
- Maximising freshness but minimising micobial food safety hazards in fresh bamboo shoots, Dr Volker Kleinhenz
- Thesis Summaries
- The influence of leaf canopy on seed and gum yield of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba [L.] Taub.), Dr Helen Murphy
- Improvement of papaya (Carica papaya L.) for South-east Queensland: investigations of sex-type and fruit quality, Dr Songpol Somsri
- New crops potential of Queensland-grown Geranium (Pelargonium hybrid) for essential oil, Dr Luigino Doimo
- New Crop Publications
- Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- Organisations and Associations Involved in the Development of New Crops
- Bushfood and Related Groups and their Contacts
- New Crop Inquiries
- New Crop Web Links and Listservers
- Abbreviated Directory of New Crops Workers in Australia
- Editorial
- The global marketplace: innovation, information and opportunities
- There are thirteen steps to heaven
- New Export Markets For Asian Vegetables
- Developing Successful Niche Agribusiness Exports
- Trees on Farms - and Bushfoods
- The Value Chain in the Native Australian (Bush) Food Industry
1. Analysing the Value Chain(s) of the Native Australian (Bush) Food Industry
2. Investigating and Planning the Establishment of a Producer Network in the Native Australian (Bush) Food Industry
3. Developing Suitable Collaborative Relationships within the Native Australian (Bush) Food Industry
- Notes from a Trade Seminar, 'Food Opportunities: Looking West to Europe'
- Marketing And Product Development Of Bamboo Products Within Australia
- The commando guide to unconventional marketing and advertising tactics
- Getting Together - Common Marketing Strategies
- DOOR Marketing (Do Our Own Research Marketing for New Industries)
- Queensland Central Highlands Development
- The case for 'synthetic' varieties of new crops
- Letters and emails to the editor
- Emails through New Crops LISTSERV, Purdue
- Oz Rural Web Site
- Department of Natural Systems and Environment Victoria Web Site
- Asian vegetables
- Bramble fruit
- Buckwheat
- Caraway oil
- Carob
- Cold pressed oils
- Coriander seed production
- Crambe
- Essential oils
- Ginseng
- Jojoba
- Lavender oil
- Medicinal herbs
- Olives
- Pyrethrum
- Rice flower
- Tea-tree oil
- Specialty and Minor Crops Handbook
- USDA Risk Management Agency, Risk and Evaluation Divisions
- Globe Artichoke (Cynara scolymus)
- Bramble fruits (blackberries, raspberries, and hybrids (or genetic combinations) of the two crops belonging to Rubus spp.)
- Crambe
- Christmas trees
- Mint
- Nut trees
- Olives
- Sweet Potatoes
- Red tart cherry (Prunus cerasus)
- Turfgrass Sod
- Wild rice
- Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius syn. Polymnia sonchifolia)
- The Australian Tea Tree Oil Industry
- QA is needed for medicinal herbs
- Slick Oil Merchants
- Tuesday 16 March 1999
- Allocating Resources for Research and Development Between and Within New Rural Industries
- Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) Full Research Reports
- Diversification - WHY? HOW?
- Breeding New Crops
- Social constructivism and the commercialisation of new rural industries
- New Crop Publications
- Herbs Australia newsletter
- New Crop Conferences
- New Crop Organisations
- New Crop Enquiries
- New Crop Web Links
- Software
- New Crop Presentations
- Press releases
- International New Crop Development January 2002 (Dr Rob Fletcher)
- International New Crop Development Presentation January 2002 (Dr Rob Fletcher)
Any claims made by authors in the Australian New Crops Newsletter are presented by the Editors in good faith. Readers would be wise to critically examine the circumstances associated with any claims to determine the applicability of such claims to their specific set of circumstances. This material can be reproduced, with the provision that the source and the author (or editors, if applicable) are acknowledged and the use is for information or educational purposes. Contact with the original author is probably wise since the material may require updating or amendment if used in other publications. Material sourced from the Australian New Crops Newsletter cannot be used out of context or for commercial purposes not related to its original purpose in the newsletter
Contact: Dr Rob Fletcher, School of Land and Food, The University of Queensland Gatton College, 4345; Telephone: 07 5460 1311 or 07 5460 1301; Facsimile: 07 5460 1112; International facsimile: 61 7 5460 1112; Email:
r.fletcher@mailbox.uq.edu.au
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