- Cook Labor Government and industry leaders collaborate to develop pastoral businesses in the Pilbara
- The ‘Pilbara Extension Network’ will pursue R&D projects that build capacity and rangeland resilience
- Seven cattle stations will participate by trialling state-of-the-art technology and advanced breeding techniques
The Cook Labor Government, in partnership with industry leaders, has launched a new research project called the Pilbara Extension Network (PEN), which aims to transform agriculture in the northern rangelands.
The PEN is the first project to be developed under the Pilbara Innovation Partnership, a $6.4 million, four-year research collaboration between Rio Tinto, Meat and Livestock Australia, and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.
As part of the initiative, seven participating cattle stations in the Pilbara will deliver on-ground projects while receiving tailored training and mentoring.
On-ground projects at Koodarrie station in Onslow, Wyloo station in Nanutarra, as well as Warrawagine and Yarrie stations in Marble Bar will investigate state-of-the-art technology and the latest approaches to grazing and land management to regenerate the rangelands and boost business potential.
Sylvania station, in Newman, will examine the use of advanced genetic testing and targeted breeding techniques to produce cattle better suited to the landscape, while Hillside station in Nullagine, and Limestone station in Marble Bar, will explore the use of advanced herd management tools and techniques.
PEN members will also take on leadership roles in three R&D network hubs to be established in the west Pilbara, north-central Pilbara, and east Pilbara and share outcomes, knowledge and experiences.
Once established, the network will lay sound foundations for future innovative projects that advance the northern pastoral industry.
The training will equip industry participants with the skills to identify and design future R&D projects for the northern beef industry, fostering opportunities for investments that deliver social, environmental, and financial benefits.
For a full list of Pilbara Innovation Partnership – Pilbara Extension Network participants visit www.pilbarainnovationpartnership.com.au
Comments attributed to Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis:
“The Pilbara Extension Network is a unique initiative that will empower local leaders to implement innovations that address challenges faced daily by pastoralists.
“Participants will have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of R&D proposals, while playing a crucial role in shaping the future of the northern beef industry.
“This partnership is a terrific model of industry and government collaboration towards a common goal of building business and rangelands resilience in WA’s valuable pastoral sector.”
Comments attributed to Pilbara MLA Kevin Michel:
“The Pilbara is known as the powerhouse of the nation, not just because of mining but also because of our beef industry.
“I am proud to be part of the Cook Government, which is helping pastoral businesses in my electorate to thrive, grow and become even more efficient.”