Wine 2030 Research Network

The University of Adelaide - Australia

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Website Framework

The website is based on the following themes:

  • Why does the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative exist?
  • Who belongs to the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative?
  • What does the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative cover?
  • How can the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative assist with research questions?
  • What’s happening in the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative?
  • Who else works with the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative?
Contact Details

Wine 2030 Research Network
School of Economics
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide SA 5005
Email

Phone : +61 8 8303 5672
Fax : +61 8 8223 1460

 

Research Successes

How can the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative assist with research questions?

The Australian Wine2030 network can respond to stakeholder requests to coordinate research projects, respond to ideas for research topics, find University experts with research and advisory capacity, and put teams together to deal with current issues.  Contact Wine 2030 with ideas and questions.

Researchers in the Australian Wine 2030 Initiative are good at solving complex problems. Some examples of successful projects are presented here. Click on the link in each project for a brief summary. Links to photos, publications and reports will be added as projects progress.

ProjectUniversity of Adelaide Researchers Funding
Integrating the carbon and water economies of grapevine for optimal management in challenging environments

Steve Tyerman

GWRDC funding of $859,969 over 3 years
Australia's place in the world's wine markets by 2030: empirical economic analysis of wine globalisation

Kym Anderson

GWRDC funding of $487,000 over 3 years
Better wine through novel and better informed application of microbiology Vladimir Jiranek GWRDC funding of $681,000 over 3 years
Identification of salt accumulating organisms from winery wastewater

Paul Grbin
Vladimir Jiranek
Frank Schmid
Kathryn Eales

GWRDC funding of $93,000 over 1 year 

Sustainable Value Chain Analysis: A Case Study of South Australian Wine

Randy Stringer
Wendy Umberger

 

Banrock Station vines

Banrock Station vines
(Photo: Anne Jensen)