ABARES Outlook 2015 conference, 3-4 March in Canberra
Outlook 2015 – Speakers and chair profiles
Tuesday 3 March
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Welcome to Country Chair: Leigh Radford, ABC Rural Economic overview Ayhan Kose, The World Bank - Global economic prospects: disappointments, divergences and expectations |
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Opening address The Hon. Barnaby Joyce MPMinister for Agriculture - Video and transcript |
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11.00am – 11.30am Morning tea | |||
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Investing in agribusiness Chair: Jo Evans, Department of Agriculture Andrew Crane, CBH Group - Investing in agribusiness - creating value for the Australian economy and society Andrew Forrest, Minderoo Foundation - Waterproofing Australia - Presentation Tony Johnson, EY - Building a better working world for Australian agribusiness and farmers - Presentation |
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1.00pm – 2.00pm Lunch | |||
![]() 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
![]() 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
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![]() 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
Northern Australia Chair: Michael Guerin, growNORTH, Northern Australia Collaborative Research and Development Bid Jammie Penm, ABARES - Market prospects for agriculture in northern Australia - Presentation Georgia Underwood, Japfa Santori Australia - Continuing cattle culture – Indonesian ownership Luke Bowen, Northern Australia Development Office - Northern development – Australia’s imperative - Presentation ![]()
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The Australian grains industry in 2020 Chair: John Harvey, Grains Research and Development Corporation Neil Thompson, ABARES - Prospects for grains to 2019-20 David Fienberg, Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre - Market opportunities for Australian grains in Asia - Presentation Luke Fraser, Juturna Infrastructure - The $20 per tonne solution: how Australia can get serious about its freight costs |
Communicating food quality Chair: Leigh Radford, ABC Rural Wendy Umberger, University of Adelaide - Consumer demand for quality Trent De Paoli , Austchilli / Nuffield Scholar - Firing up the business of horticulture Dylan Skinns, Austral Fisheries - Building relationships with chefs and consumers to develop markets for innovative seafood products Deborah Wray, Wray Organic - Certified organic retailers: in the business of farming |
Managing risk in primary industries Chair: Jo Evans, Department of Agriculture Mark Burgman, University of Melbourne - What is risk and why does it matter to farmers? Neil Plummer, Bureau of Meteorology - Managing climate risk when the past is no longer the best guide
Michael Carroll, Food and agribusiness company director - A perspective on risk and the farm enterprise - Presentation
Andrew Trotter, Latevo International - Mitigating catastrophic risk in Australian agriculture |
3.30pm – 4.00pm Afternoon tea | |||
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![]() 4.00 – 5.30pm |
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Farm performance - the dollars and the cents Chair: Simon Talbot, National Farmers’ Federation Peter Gooday, ABARES - Farm performance and productivity
Graeme McConnell, Planfarm - Small changes to your farming business to double profit Sasha Courville, National Australia Bank - Investing in natural capital for agribusiness profitability and resilience David Brownhill, Merrilong Pastoral Company / Nuffield Scholar - Our farming future |
Profitable livestock production Chair: Richard Norton, Meat & Livestock Australia - Q&A Video and transcript Trish Gleeson, ABARES - Livestock – emerging markets, competitiveness and farmgate returns
Jason Strong, Australian Agricultural Company - Maximising margins while producing what consumers want Michael Lyons, ‘Wambiana’, QLD / Nuffield Scholar - Working with nature for sustainable profits Kate Brabin,Certified Angus Group - Brands benefiting farm gate returns |
Horticulture - profit-enhancing innovations Chair: David Moore, Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited Brian Moir, ABARES - Outlook for horticulture production and trade Harry Debney, Costa Group - Meeting the growth and profit challenge in horticulture Andrew Harty, Citrus Australia - Citrus to China: opportunities and challenges Jackie Healing, Coles - Innovation from paddock to plate: a retailer's perspective - Video and transcript
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Dairy Chair: Andrew Metcalfe, EY Peter Collins, ABARES - Outlook for dairy Greg Dennis, Scenic Rim 4 Real Milk - When all that is old – becomes new again Mark Bennett, ANZ - Australian dairy – milk of the future
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Conference dinner with presentations to the 2015 recipients of the Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and the Australian Biosecurity Awards |
Wednesday 4 March
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Global growth Chair: Leigh Radford, ABC Rural Alan Oxley, ITS Global - Importance of trade and market access issues to Australian agriculture Greg Pompelli, Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture - Outlook for global food demand and opportunities in Asia - Presentation - Presentation ![]() - Video and transcript |
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Opening address The Hon. Warren Truss MP Chair: Leigh Radford, ABC Rural |
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11.00am – 11.30am Morning tea | |||
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![]() 11.30am – 12.45pm |
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Cutting red tape in agriculture Chair Karen Schneider, ABARESThe Hon. Christian Porter MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister - Presentation Lisa Elliston, ABARES - Deregulation achievements and priorities in the agriculture portfolio - Presentation Rob Forlong, Environmental Protection Authority New Zealand - Pesticides and pavlova: a New Zealand perspective on getting regulation right - Presentation
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Future technologies for future profitability - Q&A Video and transcript Chair: Selwyn Snell, Council of Rural Research and Development Corporations Bronwyn Harch, Queensland University of Technology - Technology transfer: reaping the benefits of non-agricultural research - Presentation Tim Neale, PrecisionAgriculture.com.au - Profiting from proven technologies: the case of precision agriculture - Presentation - Video Lyndall Bull, Lynea Advisory - Innovation in the forest sector: buzzword or essential and indispensable? - Presentation Salah Sukkarieh, University of Sydney - Field robotics, intelligent sensors and big data for future horticulture enterprises - Presentation |
Sheep and wool – the horns of profitability Chair: Paul Swan, Australian Wool Innovation Caroline Gunning-Trant, ABARES - Outlook for sheep and wool - Presentation Jimmy Jackson, Australian Wool Innovation - Reducing the Australian wool industry’s reliance on China - Presentation John Ramsay, Ramsay Agriculture, TAS - Changing directions for a more positive future - Presentation David Counsell, ‘Dunblane’, QLD - Pastoral sheep - profitable but under threat - Presentation
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Fisheries and aquaculture - new markets, new opportunities Chair: Senator the Hon. Richard Colbeck, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture Robert Curtotti, ABARES - Fisheries and aquaculture – seafood prospects and competitiveness - Presentation Arno Verboon, Fremantle Octopus - Octopus – delivering new export opportunities - Presentation Pt1 Dallas Donovan, Seafarms Group - Prawn farming in the North — fulfilling the potential - Presentation Arthur Raptis, A. Raptis & Sons - The future of the seafood industry - Presentation
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12.45pm – 2.00pm Lunch | |||
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Megatrends future agriculture Opening comments: Senator the Hon. Richard Colbeck, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture Facilitator - Mick Keogh, Australian Farm Institute Panellists Senator the Hon. Richard Colbeck, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture
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Closing comments from Karen Schneider, Executive Director, ABARES | |||
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3.45pm – 5.00pm Delegate drinks courtesy Nuffield Scholars and the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation |