Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) invites researchers, institutions, and industry partners to submit proposals for its on-farm research program. The initiative supports collaborative, science-based projects that enhance wool enterprise sustainability, productivity, animal welfare, and adoption of innovative farm practices, fostering solutions that are ready for real-world application.
What is the AWI On-Farm Research Call?
The AWI On-Farm Research Call is an open invitation for proposals aimed at developing practical, research-driven solutions for wool-growing enterprises. The program encourages collaboration between universities, research organisations, government agencies, and industry stakeholders to translate scientific insights into actionable on-farm practices.
Key Features
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Focus Areas:
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Animal health and welfare
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Genetics and breeding
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Environmental management and sustainability
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Pest and disease control
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Emerging agricultural technologies
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Project Scope: From small targeted studies to multi-year complex research programs
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Outcome Orientation: Projects must deliver results that can be adopted directly by woolgrowers
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Collaborative Approach: Promotes partnerships among academic, government, and industry stakeholders
Who Can Participate?
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Researchers: Individuals or teams with expertise in agricultural science, wool, or sheep research
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Institutions: Universities, research organisations, and government agencies
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Industry Partners: Woolgrowers, industry bodies, and innovation-focused enterprises
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Project Design: Open to a variety of research scales and methodologies, as long as outcomes align with practical on-farm applications
Why the Research Call Matters
The AWI initiative provides:
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Practical Impact: Research aimed at improving productivity, sustainability, and animal welfare on farms
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Innovation Development: Pathways to test and implement emerging agricultural technologies
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Industry Alignment: Focus on projects that address real-world needs and priorities of woolgrowers
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Collaboration Opportunities: Strengthens partnerships between academia, industry, and government
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Long-Term Resilience: Supports wool industry adaptation to environmental, economic, and technological changes
How the Program Works
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Proposal Submission: Applicants submit research proposals addressing one or more of AWI’s priority areas
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Evaluation: Proposals are assessed based on scientific merit, industry relevance, and potential for practical adoption
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Funding Allocation: Selected projects receive financial support to execute research on farms
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Project Execution: Research teams collaborate with woolgrowers and partners to implement studies
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Knowledge Transfer: Outcomes are communicated to the wool industry and integrated into farm practices
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Impact Assessment: Projects are monitored for adoption, efficiency gains, and sustainability improvements
Tips for Applicants
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Clearly outline practical on-farm applications and expected outcomes
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Demonstrate collaboration between research and industry partners
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Align proposals with AWI priority areas and industry needs
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Include measurable objectives and a clear plan for knowledge transfer
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Consider scalability and adoption potential for woolgrowers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can submit proposals? Researchers, institutions, and industry partners involved in wool or sheep research.
2. What types of projects are eligible? Projects ranging from small targeted studies to multi-year research programs.
3. What research areas are prioritized? Animal health and welfare, genetics and breeding, environmental management, pest control, and emerging technologies.
4. Can proposals involve multiple partners? Yes, collaborative projects between universities, government agencies, industry bodies, and woolgrowers are encouraged.
5. What is the expected outcome of the research? Practical, farm-ready solutions that improve productivity, sustainability, or welfare.
6. How are projects evaluated? Based on scientific rigor, industry relevance, feasibility, and potential impact.
7. Can international researchers participate? Participation details depend on AWI eligibility guidelines and partnerships; collaborative projects with relevant expertise are welcome.
Conclusion
The AWI On-Farm Research Call provides a strategic platform for researchers and industry partners to drive innovation, sustainability, and productivity in wool-growing enterprises. By supporting collaborative, science-based projects, the program ensures that new knowledge is translated into practical applications, strengthening the wool industry and contributing to long-term resilience and success.
For more information, visit Australian Wool Innovation.









































