Wine Australia and the Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) have entered into an agreement covering research, development and extension (RDE) activities at the AWRI from 2017–25.

This long-term partnership reflects a high level of strategic alignment between the two organisations. Itprovides the AWRI with greater certainty and flexibility and will allow it to plan and deliver RDE more efficiently for the benefit of levy payers and the broader community.

Key grape and wine sector priorities that will be addressed under this agreement include:

  • improvements in wine production efficiency
  • improved tools for the creation of target wine styles and strategies to mitigate faults
  • increased understanding of wine flavour and texture how they are influenced by viticultural and winemaking inputs
  • enhanced yeast and bacterial germplasm options
  • improved fermentation processes
  • greater understanding of terroir in an Australian context
  • continued support for market access for Australian wine, and
  • extension activities that support producers and facilitate awareness and adoption of research outcomes.

Following the signing of the agreement, Wine Australia CEO Andreas Clark said, “Wine Australia and the AWRI share a common goal – to support the profitability of the Australian grape and wine sector. This agreement will see the AWRI continue to conduct RDE  activities that achieve Wine Australia’s strategic objectives and deliver timely, relevant and valuable outcomes for Australia’s grape and wine community.

AWRI Managing Director, Dr Dan Johnson commented, “This agreement is excellent news for Australian grape and wine producers. It ensures that the industry’s own research organisation will continue to provide the world-class research and services that have supported growers and winemakers since 1955.

“The outcomes to be delivered under this agreement will directly benefit Australia’s wine producers and grape growers, who will gain access to new knowledge and tools to enhance wine production efficiency and quality”, Dr Johnson said.

Based on the new funding framework, the AWRI has developed a new RDE plan that outlines its vision for its activities from 2017 to 2025. While this plan will attract investment from a range of sources, the entire plan has been formulated to align with Wine Australia’s strategic priorities, allowing the two organisations to continue to act as an integrated team and deliver the greatest value possible for Australia’s levy payers.

For full details, see:  www.awri.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/media-release-new-investment-agreement.pdf

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