Queensland Smart Farms

AgTech providers, producers and supply chain businesses may trial technology and accelerate development, testing and adoption through use of available smart farms.
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AgTech providers and Australian producers and supply chain businesses are invited to get involved with Gatton Smart Farm and Central Queensland Smart Cropping Centre by registering your details.

Registering your details with Queensland Smart Farms will keep you updated with the latest news and Expression of Interest (EOI) opportunities.

What do you get?

Access to smart farms to test new practices.
 

Who is this for?

Australian AgTech providers, producers and supply chain businesses
 

Overview

The following groups may make expressions of interests in this program:

  • AgTech technology providers and research organisations interested in developing, trialling, or demonstrating a service or innovation with industry
  • producers and supply chain businesses from across Australia who are interested in a particular type of AgTech or, who have an issue or opportunity they would like to see addressed with AgTech.

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To be eligible, AgTech providers must:

  • be willing to provide user centered services with ongoing support for no or low fees
  • meet legal requirements for purchase and operation in QLD
  • be willing to participate in and support QLD smart farm activities
  • agree to open access for all collected data and provide access to API data
  • hold appropriate insurance
  • be registered for goods and services tax (GST).

To be eligible, producers and supply chain businesses must:

  • be a business or organisation
  • be willing to participate in and support QLD smart farm activities
  • agree to open access for all collected data and provide access to API data
  • hold appropriate insurance.

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