Projects:Food system innovation https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/ en Enhancing Agricultural Traceability for Market Sustainability: A Southeast Asian Perspective https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2024/10/01/enhancing-agricultural-traceability-for-market-sustainability-a-southeast This project aims to deepen our understanding of the vital credentials necessary for enhanced traceability within export market channels, while also exploring barriers to adoption and avenues for improving Australia's agrifood traceability systems. These improvements are essential for reinforcing Australia's competitive position in Southeast Asian markets. With a primary focus on four key trading partners in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam), the project will investigate crucial elements including origin verification, food safety, sustainability, and digitally specialised requirements. October 01 2024 Trang Thi Thu Nguyen https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2024/10/01/enhancing-agricultural-traceability-for-market-sustainability-a-southeast Strengthening small-scale agricultural exports to China: Evaluation of two innovative marketing channels https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2021/02/10/strengthening-small-scale-agricultural-exports-to-china-evaluation-of-two China is Australia’s top market for agricultural exports, yet benefits to small exporters have been limited. This project explores two innovative marketing channels to help small exporters: agritourism and corporate gifting. It will rigorously evaluate the potential impacts of agritourism and corporate gifting on small-scale exports to China, and the effectiveness of established and emerging Chinese e-commerce platforms facilitating these exports. February 11 2021 Julia Avdeeva https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2021/02/10/strengthening-small-scale-agricultural-exports-to-china-evaluation-of-two WWW (What, Where and Why) of Household Food Waste Behaviour https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/what-where-and-why-of-household-food-waste-behaviour The aim of the project is to understand household and the broader community’s in-house waste behaviours in order to deliver targeted education, behaviour change and incentive-based programs. June 23 2020 Reena H Narinder Singh https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/what-where-and-why-of-household-food-waste-behaviour Future market insights for Australia's chicken meat industry https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2019/08/30/future-market-insights-for-australias-chicken-meat-industry This research seeks to increase understanding of Australian chicken meat consumption trends and preferences. This is critical for the development of effective industry and policy strategies for reducing barriers and growing consumer demand for chicken meat in Australia’s changing meat consumption climate, and for creating opportunities for the domestic industry. August 30 2019 Rohan Laxmikant Yargop https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/news/list/2019/08/30/future-market-insights-for-australias-chicken-meat-industry ‘Growth through Innovation’ – South Australian Agrifood Industry https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/growth-through-innovation-south-australian-agrifood-industry The goal of this project was to identify drivers and barriers of growth through innovation in the South Australian Agrifood sector. February 02 2016 Reena H Narinder Singh https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/growth-through-innovation-south-australian-agrifood-industry Identification and assessment of value-added export market opportunities for non-GMO labelled food products from South Australia https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/identification-and-assessment-of-value-added-export-market-opportunities This research aims to identify potential value added market opportunities for Non-GMO products in the American, Chinese, Japanese and British markets. January 01 2016 Reena H Narinder Singh https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/identification-and-assessment-of-value-added-export-market-opportunities Development of a research framework to identify agrifood innovation opportunities within the South East Asian regions https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/development-of-a-research-framework-to-identify-agrifood-innovation Meat and Livestock Australia, an industry governing body approached GFAR to develop an innovation architecture as the research framework to develop market based insights to innovation and growth in the red meat sector. The framework will initially be applied to Indonesia. January 01 2015 Reena H Narinder Singh https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food/research/development-of-a-research-framework-to-identify-agrifood-innovation