Program 1 - National Ascochyta blight ( AB) and Botrytis grey mould ( BGM) population monitoring. - Pulse crops, including chickpea, lentil, and faba bean, are vital to Australian farming systems, yet remain highly vulnerable to Ascochyta blight ( AB) and Botrytis grey mould ( BGM). These diseases cause over $ 61 million in annual losses, with impacts increasing due to evolving pathogen populations, changing climatic conditions, and intensified production systems. Previous GRDC investments have delivered im
National Ascochyta Blight AB and Botrytis Grey Mould BGM Population Monitoring
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This tender is for Program 1 of a 4. 5-year project focused on national Ascochyta Blight (AB) and Botrytis Grey Mould (BGM) population monitoring in pulse crops (chickpea, lentil, faba bean). The objective is to establish a comprehensive understanding of species diversity, distribution, and aggressiveness of isolates over time to inform breeding programs and integrated disease management strategies. Applications are sought for this program. Tenders must be submitted electronically through the Grains Investment Portal by Friday, 26 June 2026, at 05:00 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time. Enquiries must be made in writing via email before Friday, 19 June 2026. GRDC will not accept tenders from consortia, but encourages a collaborative approach through subcontracting. The contract term is anticipated to be 4. 5 years, commencing in January 2027. Mandatory conditions for participation include being a single legal entity, compliance with relevant Australian laws, and not having outstanding judicial decisions related to employee entitlements. Tenderers must submit their response in English, using Australian legal units of measurement, and include budget details, a draft commencement intellectual property and project output register, a draft R&D data management plan, and a draft milestone schedule and Gantt chart. Evaluation criteria include technical aspects (project plan, methodology, track record, path to market, IP/data management) and price.
The bid notice does not explicitly state a delivery deadline for the project outputs, but the proposed contract term is 4. 5 years commencing in January 2027.
The bid notice states that tenders will be assessed based on value for money, with evaluation criteria including technical aspects such as methodology, project plan, track record, and path to market, as well as price.
The tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners and must be compliant with the Workplace Gender Equality Act ****, the Modern Slavery Act 2018, and any other applicable labour laws and standards. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim, and must not be named on the consolidated list of persons and entities subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans.
The enquiry deadline for requests for further information or clarification is Friday, 19 June 2026, at 05:00 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Generation of Data - Lychee Erinose Mite trials Closing date: 14 April Request for Proposal Hort Innovation is seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and capable delivery partner for the project: **** - Generation of Data - Lychee Erinose Mite trials. The objectives of the services being sought are to: Provide a firm quotation for the services provided. For each study, develop a comprehensive study plan, conduct the specified number of residue or efficacy and crop safety field trials or both in geogra
Generation of data - Looper control in rubus Closing date: February 27 Request for Proposal Hort Innovation is seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and capable delivery partner for the project: Generation of data - Looper control in rubus ( ****). The objectives of the services being sought are to: Generate efficacy, crop safety and residue data in rubus ( raspberries) as required by the APVMA in support of a minor use permit application to control loopers ( Chrysodeixis spp) Hort Innovation has pre
Independent review of the virus management program of investments and future RDE directions ( Mid Project Review) - Once a crop has a viral infection there are no management strategies available to mitigate yield loss. New and emerging tools and technologies offer potential opportunities for the future effective and sustainable management of viruses and their insect vectors. To address these challenges, the Grains Research and Development Corporation ( GRDC) has invested $ 10. 2 million in a suite of target
Independent technical review of research program for effective virus management in grain crops **** 003rtx effective virus management in grain crops c1 8. 3m, july 2023 may 2028 **** 011rtx effective virus management in grain crops c2 1. 2m, june 2023 june 2027 **** 001rtx effective virus management in grain crops c3 0. 7m, july 2023 june 2027
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The grains research and development corporation (grdc) requires an independent technical review of a research program focused on effective virus management in grain crops. The review will assess methodologies, collaboration, and impact for growers, providing recommendations for future directions. Offers remain open for 6 months after the closing time. The review is expected to conclude within 4 months. 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 successful consultant will be required to hold public liability and professional indemnity insurance.
The review report will be delivered by 30th June 2026, incorporating a review of the achievements and impact of virus investments and key recommendations for future research priorities and directions.
The evaluation criteria will assess the value for money of all tenders, including technical expertise, understanding of integrated management, experience in research outputs, experience in strategy development, neutrality, methodology, and pricing.
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.
Make all requests for further information or clarification in relation to this procurement in writing email prior to 12 february 2026.
Independent review of the virus management program of investments and future RDE directions ( Mid Project Review) - Independent review of the virus management program of investments and future RDE directions ( Mid Project Review)- Once a crop has a viral infection there are no management strategies available to mitigate yield loss. New and emerging tools and technologies offer potential opportunities for the future effective and sustainable management of viruses and their insect vectors. To address these ch
Independent review of the virus management program
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The tender is for an independent technical review of a research program focused on virus management in grain crops. The review will assess methodologies, collaboration, and impact for growers. The timeframe for delivery is 4 months.
The bid notice states, imeframe for delivery: 4 months
The bid notice states, he grains research and development corporation grdc has invested 10. 2 million in a suite of targeted research programs
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