ABOUT

ARC Research hub for Sustainable crop protection

The ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Crop Protection is an Australia-led initiative tackling global food security challenges by developing innovative RNA-based bio-pesticides. These environmentally friendly, non-genetically modified alternatives to traditional chemical pesticides reduce chemical use, boost crop productivity, and enhance market access, contributing to a more sustainable and competitive agribusiness sector.

A major focus of the Hub is to develop and commercialise biological alternatives to chemical fungicides that target economically significant broad-acre and horticultural crop diseases. These efforts address key industry challenges, including fungicide resistance, chemical residues in food, off-target effects, and environmental harm.

Supported by the Australian Research Council’s Industrial Transformation Research Program, the Hub unites a multidisciplinary team of experts dedicated to transforming crop protection technology. One of its flagship developments is BioClay™—a biodegradable spray solution that utilises clay particles to deliver dsRNA to plants. This innovation enables plants to naturally fight pests, providing longer-lasting protection without harmful residues or toxins.

BIOPLATORMS PARTNERSHIP

Bioplatforms Australia’s partnership supports access to national state-of-the-art omics facilities, enabling researchers to generate and analyse biological data in pursuit of scientific understanding.

CONTACT US

Partnerships and Engagement Lead

Kelly Scarlett – Bioplatforms Australia
kscarlett@bioplatforms.com

 

GET IN TOUCH

PHONE

P: +61 410 538 648
F: +61 2 9850 6200

 

CONTACT US

See team details here.

 

ABN

40 125 905 599

ADDRESS

Level 4, Building 4WW, Research Park Drive
Macquarie University, NSW 2019, Australia

Bioplatforms Australia is made possible through investment funding provided by the Commonwealth Government National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).