Industry Laureate Fellow takes future of farming to next level
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
AI farming is revolutionising agriculture in Australia, akin to Tesla's impact on manufacturing. The ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub at Griffith University employs AI and machine learning to enhance agricultural productivity and reduce labor shortages. From monitoring strawberries, improving sugarcane planting and precision lobster farming, this innovative approach promises higher quality, consistency, and cost-efficiency, making AI farming the future of food production.
The use of submerged cages may be the answer the aquaculture industry is looking for a new Griffith-led review has found.
Incorporating AI into farming production to automate common tasks has been recognised with $5 million in funding from the Australian Government.
Griffith University is undertaking a major international project to help address community conflict and disruption over wind farms and their implementation in Korea.
The Griffith Law School is part of a unique project that will improve big data opportunities for Australian agriculture.
Study finds nearly 3 million km² of ocean space across 97 countries for offshore wind energy and aquaculture development.
Droughts, fires, and floods can have devastating consequences for farmers’ mental health. The suicide rate for Australian farmers is also almost 59 per cent higher than the general population, and research has confirmed a link between farmer suicides and extreme weather.
Last month the Griffith research team for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal...
Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.