Phase 2 - Harvester set- up workshops for the economic optimisation of harvest losses, efficiency and grain quality. - This investment is designed to deliver a national program of harvester set up workshops, assisting growers to optimise l- Description: Growers are experiencing significant yield, quality, and financial loss from poor harvester set up, with losses in WA alone equating to over $ 300m per annum. Past investment in harvester workshops has delivered to a known industry gap around understandin
harvester setup workshops for the economic optimisation of harvest losses, efficiency and grain quality Output 1. title: national harvester setup project coordination. Output 2. title: harvester setup workshops. Output 3. title: national harvester losses research and development. Output 4. title: capacity building harvester setup expertise.
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The investment is designed to deliver national coordination including quality assurance, industry stakeholder engagement and monitoring and evaluation. The tenderer must submit tenders using the grains investment portal, write tenders in english and express any measurements in australian legal units of measurement. Budget details must be submitted on the grdc budget template provided in the grains investment portal. The investment will be run over 5 years.
The bid notice states it is expected this investment will be run over 5 years.
The bid notice states in the table below are the evaluation criteria that the tender evaluation team will use to assess the value for money of all tenders.
The bid notice states he tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners.
Phase 2 - Harvester set- up workshops for the economic optimisation of harvest losses, efficiency and grain quality - Growers are experiencing significant yield, quality, and financial loss from poor harvester set up, with losses in WA alone equating to over $ 300m per annum. Past investment in harvester workshops has delivered to a known industry gap around understanding the fundamentals of flow of material through their machines, all the points for potential losses, how to measure losses and optimise mach
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The tender is for harvester set up workshops and related research, development, and extension activities. The closing date for submissions is November 14, 2025. Requests for clarification must be made in writing before November 7, 2025. The contract term is anticipated to be 5 years. Tenders must be submitted through the Grains Investment Portal. The evaluation criteria include technical aspects (methodology, project plan, track record, experience), price, risk, and economic benefit to the Australian economy. The tenderer must comply with the Workplace Gender Equality Act ****, the Modern Slavery Act 2018, and other applicable labour laws. Consortia responses will not be accepted.
The bid notice states by december 2031, grain losses in major and minor crops have been quantified nationally, 20 of grain growers have the knowledge to optimise their harvest operation with reduced losses, improve throughout and reduced harvest costs.
The bid notice states in the table below are the evaluation criteria that the tender evaluation team will use to assess the value for money of all tenders.
The bid notice states he following are mandatory conditions with which a tenderer must comply to participate in this procurement process: the tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners the tenderer and any proposed subcontractor must be compliant with the workplace gender equality act **** , the modern slavery act 2018 and any other applicable labour laws and standards in the jurisdiction in which they operate. the tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it not including decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. the tenderer and any subcontractor must not be named on the consolidated list, being the list of persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under australian sanction laws, as maintained by the department of foreign affairs and trade.
The bid notice states make all requests for further information or clarification in relation to this procurement in writing email prior to friday, 7 november 2025.
The bid notice states o budget range will be provided for this procurement.
Quantifying potential benefits of strategic and tactical fallowing in Western Australia - Continuous cropping has become prevalent in the low rainfall zone ( LRZ) of WA as sheep numbers have declined. Fallowing is topical after playing a significant role in the success of the 2024 cropping season in WA. The final GrainIndustry Association of Western Australia ( GIWA) Crop report on the 2024 season ( issued February, 2025) states that the grain growing season ended up with the third largest tonnage on recor
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The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is seeking tenders for a research project focused on winter fallowing in Western Australia's low rainfall zone (LRZ). The project aims to provide growers with technical guidelines for strategic and tactical fallowing approaches, addressing knowledge gaps and complexities. The project will involve detailed field-based measurements, bioeconomic analysis, and communication and extension activities. Tenders must be submitted electronically through the Grains Investment Portal by 5 PM Canberra local time on October 16, 2025. The offer period for accepted tenders will be 6 months after the closing time. The budget range is AUD 2,700,000 to 2,930,000. The project is expected to commence in January 2026 for a term of 54 months. Mandatory conditions for participation include compliance with workplace gender equality act ****, modern slavery act 2018, and other applicable labour laws. Tenderers must not have a judicial decision against them relating to employee entitlements and must not be named on the consolidated list of persons and entities subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans.
The closing time for submission of tenders is Thursday, October 16, 2025, at 5:00 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time.
The evaluation criteria will assess the value for money of all tenders based on technical qualitative evaluation criteria related to non-price factors such as methodology, project plan, track record, and experience. This includes key personnel, scientific methods, project plan, data management, and price.
The tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognized firm of partners. The tenderer and any proposed subcontractor must be compliant with the workplace gender equality act ****, the modern slavery act 2018, and any other applicable labor laws and standards in the jurisdiction in which they operate. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it not including decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not be named on the consolidated list, being the list of persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under Australian sanction laws, as maintained by the department of foreign affairs and trade.
The budget range for this investment is AUD 2,700,000 to 2,930,000.
Quantifying potential benefits of strategic and tactical fallowing in Western Australia - Long ( winter) fallowing can be either strategic or tactical. In strategic fallowing the decision to fallow is made in ad- Continuous cropping has become prevalent in the low rainfall zone ( LRZ) of WA as sheep numbers have declined. Fallowing is topical after playing a significant role in the success of the 2024 cropping season in WA. The final Grain Industry Association of Western Australia ( GIWA) Crop report on
Quantifying potential benefits of strategic and tactical fallowing in Western Australia
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This procurement seeks proposals for a project quantifying the benefits of strategic and tactical fallowing in Western Australia's low rainfall zone. The project will involve detailed field-based measurement, bioeconomic analysis, and communication and extension activities. The anticipated contract term is 54 months, commencing January 2026. Tenderers must be a single legal entity or recognized firm of partners, compliant with workplace gender equality act ****, the modern slavery act 2018, and other applicable labor laws. They must not have a judicial decision against them (excluding decisions under appeal) relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. Also, they must not be named on the consolidated list of persons and entities subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under Australian sanction laws. Responses must be submitted electronically through the Grains Investment Portal. The estimated value is between AUD 2,700,**** and 2,930,****.
The bid notice states it is anticipated that any resultant contract in relation to this procurement will commence with a proposed term of 54 months with an anticipated start date from January 2026.
The bid notice states he tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners.
The bid notice states estimated value aud: from 2, 700, **** to 2, 930, ****.
Biosecurity preparedness for Wheat Blast - Identifying new genetic solutions and bolstering Australian expertise - Wheat blast, caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae pathoype Triticum ( MoT), can devastate wheat crop yields by up to 100% under favourable disease conditions. Currently exotic to Australia, it poses a significant biosecurity threat. Climatic modelling indicates that approximately 75% of Australian wheat is grown in climates conducive to the disease, with potential national yield loss impacts
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