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Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA)

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The Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA) is addressing the opportunities and challenges of sustaining and developing primary industry in northern Australia with a focus on agriculture, aquaculture and biosecurity research.

The Northern Territory’s beef industry is worth $1.2 billion and employs 10,000 people directly and indirectly throughout the supply chain.

Northern Australia is recognised as a high-risk zone for the introduction of exotic pests and pathogens due to its vastness, remoteness and high vulnerability.

The cropping sector in northern Australia has huge potential while facing unique challenges.

Aquaculture in northern Australia is growing rapidly in volume and value while also expanding into new species, including First Nations-led developments.

 

Maxine Piggott head and chest, wearing blue long sleeved shirt

Program Leader’s message

Welcome to RINA. We are focused on understanding and meeting the research, technical and innovation needs of northern Australia’s agricultural and aquaculture sectors, including First Nations enterprises.

Our research excellence builds on existing research expertise and infrastructure including state-of-the-art laboratories, field infrastructure, Katherine Research Campus and a strong focus on collaboration.

It is an exciting time to work in the north and I feel privileged to provide leadership to RINA as we develop collaborative approaches to support sustainable development in this unique region. Please get in contact with us to discuss these opportunities.

RINA is supported by the Australian Government Department of Education through its Regional Research Collaboration Program. Our partner organisations play a pivotal role in supporting RINA in developing collaborative initiatives.

RINA flyer (PDF, 3.33 MB)

Our partner organisations

 

NT Farmers logo - "NT" in large green letters with water droplets, "farmers" in smaller white letters
NT Cattlemen's association logo - circular design with "Northern Territory Cattlemen's Assoc" around the outside, "Katherine, Darwin, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs" inside, with stylised image of person in a hat, overlaid by outline map of NT
Northern Territory Seafood Council logo. Abstract, possibly wavy design in blue and orange at left, with the words "Northern Territory Seafood Council" on the right
NT Government logo. Stylised flower in orange and black on left, with words "Northern Territory Government" on right in black
CQ University logo. Approximately shield shaped pattern on left, with dark blue, green, light blue, and dark blue curved layers. CQ University partly over pattern and partly standing alone its right.
James Cook University logo. Shield with blue waves below and partial yellow sun above on the left, "James Cook University Australia" on the right.
Murdoch University logo. In red, large letters "MU" joined at left, "Murdoch University" at right

Our research areas

Tropical aquaculture - RINA

Tropical aquaculture

Tropical biosecurity - RINA

Tropical biosecurity

Tropical broadacre cropping system - RINA

Cropping systems

Sustainable pastoral system - RINA

Sustainable pastoral systems

Our People

PhD Opportunities

RINA News

  • Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers are working with the Timor-Leste agriculture community to help increase on-farm labour productivity.

    New partnership seeks to improve food security in Timor-Leste

    Timor-Leste is taking steps to achieve greater food security for its people with a research partnership with Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers to increase on-farm labour productivity

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  • The Charles Darwin University-led project will allow Australian and Chinese researchers to share research and industry knowledge.

    New project to enhance Australia-China agriculture and aquaculture

    Enhancing the quality of Australian seafood and initiatives to introducing new dragon fruit cropping technologies will be among the activities and knowledge exchanged between Australian and Chinese researchers in a new project led by Charles Darwin University.

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  • Federal Environment and Water Minister Tayna Plibersek MP announced who has received an Innovative Biodiversity Monitoring Grant today at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina Campus.

    New funding will see CDU and Environs Kimberley use drones to help monitor desert and savanna habitat

    Charles Darwin University and Environs Kimberley researchers, along with Kimberley partners, will soon be looking to monitor how fire management changes the structure and condition of about 43,000 km2 of savanna and desert vegetation using data collected by drones and satellites.

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