Media Release: New findings show agricultural contributions and rural transport characteristics are under-represented when costing rural road upgrades

A new study by University of New England researchers has highlighted new variables in the assessment of road upgrading projects.  These variables take into account the nature of rural road use and the cost of maintaining roads subject to flooding. The report,...

Our staff on the road: Professor Oscar Cacho and Dr L. Emilio Morales attend AARES conference, Adelaide with Conrad Rees

We're pleased to have some of our leading researchers present for the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) conference in Adelaide this week.   UNE Business School graduate Conrad Rees received New England Branch Undergraduate Prize...

Our Research: “Sources of efficiency, productivity and output growth in Botswanan agriculture”, Temoso, Hadley and Villano

The purpose of this study is to explore reasons for the decline in agricultural performance in Botswana that has occurred during the implementation of a variety of policy measures, as well as the introduction of new technologies, and to identify ways in which it...

“Mice, Gazelles and Accelerators – Agtech’s role in The Farming Game” – Scott Hansen (DG NSW DPI) presents Jack Makeham Memorial Lecture co-hosted by AARES New England Branch and UNE Business School – Monday 16 October 2017

2017 Jack Makeham Memorial Lecture   "Mice, Gazelles and Accelerators – Agtech's role in The Farming Game" This year’s Jack Makeham Memorial Lecture was presented by Scott Hansen, Director General, NSW Department of Primary Industries. The Lecture is a joint...

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