Publications and Reports

Facts and Figures
There will be 1.7 billion more mouths to feed by the year 2030 while the ratio of arable land on which to grow food to population will have declined by up to 50 per cent. These are just some of the critical future challenges facing the Australian and global agriculture sectors detailed in a new repo..
Supplying sustainably through stewardship
  "Supplying sustainably through stewardship" examines the crucial role played by the Australian and global plant science industry in ensuring the security of the world’s food supply and ongoing economic viability. 
International Maximum Residue Limit Database
Access to MRL's in a searchable database - CropLife America International Maximum Residue Limit Database www.mrldatabase.com
Annual Review 2009
CropLife remains a strong national voice for the Australian plant science industry and a credible and legitimate force in shaping the regulatory and policy environment within which our members operate. Our Annual Review 2008 highlights our achievements against the priority outcomes of our 2007/08 Bu..
Fact and Figures – the status of global agriculture
There will be 1.7 billion more mouths to feed by the year 2030 while the ratio of arable land on which to grow food to population will have declined by up to 50 per cent. These are just some of the critical future challenges facing the Australian and global agriculture sectors detailed in a new repo..
Supplying Sustainably
With 1.7 billion more mouths to feed by 2030, the ratio of arable land to population declining by 40-55%, and 1.8 billion people living with absolute water scarcity by 2025, there has never been greater pressure on global agriculture.
Forestry chemicals in Tasmania
Impacts of the use of agricultural forestry chemicals in Tasmania
Environmental problems Georges Bay, Tasmania
Preliminary review of Drs A Bleaney and M Scammell Report (BSR), compiled by Dr Scammell with the title: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS GEORGES BAY, TASMANIA
Crop protection practices in Tasmania
Pesticides - herbicides, insecticides and fungicides - used as part of an integrated crop management approach to sustainable agriculture, provide economic, environmental, human health and social benefits to Tasmania.
GM crops, segregation and liability
Read or download the report "Managing genetically modified crops in Australia"
Market benefits from adopting biotech crops
Size and Distribution of Market Benefits From Adopting Biotech Crops by Gregory K. Price, William Lin, José B. Falck-Zepeda, and Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo Technical Bulletin No. (TB1906) 44 pp, November 2003
Delivering market choice with GM canola
Endorsed by leaders of organisations from across the industry, this report describes the industry's capacity to use GM canola and deliver market choice.
Principles for process management of grain within the Australian supply chain
A guide for industry in an environment where GM and non-GM is marketed.
CSIRO GM Video
CSIRO Plant Industry with Biotechnology Australia have produced a short video Digesting the facts on genetic modification to address public concern around GM food.
Canola and Australian Farming Systems
University of Melbourne report Canola and Australian Farming Systems
Countries where GM crops are grown
Latest statistics from the ISAAA on the global status of GM crops.
Market Access for GM crops
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry reports on marketing and trade of GM products.