Make tracks to Adelaide to hear latest Nuffield research
From carbon farming and regenerative agriculture to drought resilience and export markets, the biggest issues and opportunities facing Australian agriculture will be explored at Nuffield Australia’s National Conference in Adelaide this September.
The conference will be held at the Adelaide Oval from September 9-10, with more than 30 Nuffield scholars presenting their latest research from across the globe.
Nuffield Australia CEO Jodie Redcliffe said it’s a particularly timely conference, with the first crop of scholars sponsored by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund presenting their research as much of southern Australia grapples with drought conditions.
“I encourage people from across the agricultural industry to register so they can hear the latest research and innovations straight from the horse’s mouth and participate in robust conversations about what they mean for Australian agriculture,” Ms Redcliffe said.
“The National Conference is always a chance for Nuffield – an organisation anchored in tradition while being driven by new ideas – to embrace and propel the sustainability and profitability of our industry into the future.”
Ms Redcliffe noted the conference is about more than just the latest Nuffield research, with presentations and involvement by industry leaders often starting thought-provoking conversations.
Another key element of the conference is the announcement of the 2026 Nuffield scholars at an Awards dinner on Monday, September 8. Selections are currently underway for the coveted scholarships, with the September 8 presentation a career-defining moment for the lucky awardees.
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