CropLife Australia is the voice and advocate of the plant science industry in Australia. As the industry's peak body, we progress the interests of member companies by engaging with decision makers and other stakeholders and influencing the development and implementation of government policies.

Enter CropLife
Crop protection products help Australia's agricultural industries produce safe, high quality, affordable and abundant food and fibre. They also help farmers increase yields so that their produce is more competitive on world markets and are also used to protect public health through the control of weeds and pests.

Enter Crop Protection
The use of biotechnology offers unique and exciting opportunities for Australian agriculture. Our country has some of the best scientists in the world and they have the capacity to develop new crops that will help agriculture to continue its vital role in the Australian economy.

Enter Crop Biotechnology
CropLife promotes a life-cycle approach to the management of crop protection products. The overall aim is to maximise the benefits, and minimise any risk, from using these products. We undertake a range of activities to ensure that products are developed, sold, used and disposed of appropriately

Enter Stewardship
 Highlights

MEDIA RELEASE: Activist Greens “CRYING WOLF” on Fish Deformitites
Claims by activist green veterinarian Matt Landos regarding chemical causing deformities in fish larvae, are irresponsible, will harm legitimate Austr.....
Great Barrier Reef: The impact of pesticides
Much has been made of the impact of various contaminants on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). As the reef is a World Heritage Area, non-government organis.....
MEDIA RELEASE: VFF unnecessarily alarmist about Control of Use reforms
A resolution put this week to the VFF Annual Conference is an alarmist over-reaction to sensible, beneficial and long-overdue improvements to the laws.....
MEDIA RELEASE : GM Crops put more than $56 billion in farmer pockets!
GM crops increased farm incomes globally by A$12.9 billion during 2007 and by $56.5 billion since 1996. That is the finding in the latest report by ag.....
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