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Larissa Arney; The Hon Julie Collins MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Jo Stanion before the minister briefing. 

 

Jared Greenville speaking into a microphone
ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville closing the event.

 

Six people sitting in chairs during a panel discussion
Session 11 – Eyes in the sky: leveraging satellite data for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.

 

Three men standing and having a conversation while they eat
Lunch break.

 

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Session 5 – Sowing seeds of investment: attracting capital to agriculture featuring Jesse Reader and David Bryant.

 

Three people standing and smiling.
ABARES Economist, Al Ergashev; Scientist, Krystle Keller, and Economist Stephanie Black at the Welcome Sundowners event.

 

Three people standing and smiling.
ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville; Australian Pork CEO Margo Andrae, and Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Secretary Adam Fennessy at the Welcome Sundowners event.

 

A person sitting next to another person smiling during a panel discussion
Session 4 – Fields of influence: agricultural trade, global giants and protectionism featuring Fiona Simson and Tim Ryan

 

Three people standing and smiling
ABARES Economists Vincent Hemmings, Jeremy Tasker and Al Ergashev.
A person sitting next to another person smiling during a panel discussion
Session 1 – Driving agriculture’s productivity and sustainable success featuring Professor Alex Robson and 
Dr Jared Greenville.

 

Four people sitting in chairs during a panel discussion
Session 12 – Sustainable productivity and net zero.

 

Rohan Jacobsen standing at a podium speaking
ABARES Scientist Rohan Jacobsen scene-setting for session 9 – ‘Walking together’ for Indigenous commercial outcomes

 

A group of people sitting at tables and chairs in a room watching a panel discussion
Session 7 – Resilient landscapes: tackling pests and weeds for sustainable agriculture and biodiversity.

 

A group of people sitting in a row during a panel discussion
Session 6 – Harvesting harmony: balancing social license, sustainability and productivity for long-term success featuring Caitlin Crowley, John Lawson, Dr Sarah Bolton, Charles Burke and Angela Williamson.

 

A group of people, including Adam Fennessy, standing in a room while talking
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Deputy Secretary, Tina Hutchison; Secretary, Adam Fennessy, and ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville at the Welcome Sundowners event.

 

A person speaking into a microphone in front of a group of people standing
Australian Pork CEO Margo Andrae speaking at the Welcome Sundowners event on behalf of the Rural Research and Development Corporations.

 

Three people sitting during a panel discussion
Session 3 – Cultivating intelligence: data for shaping modern agriculture featuring Brenton Goldsworthy, Katie McRobert and Kyaw Kyaw Soe Hlaing.

 

A group of people standing around each other
Post session 2 – Commodities spotlight: navigating future trends and opportunities. 
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