WORKING TOGETHER FOR BETTER YIELDS, PROFITS & WATER QUALITY
The Wet Tropics Sugar Industry Partnership (WTSIP) was formed to provide industry-led extension and training services to growers in the Wet Tropics. It is a partnership between industry bodies, productivity services, sugar research, millers, natural resource management and government organisations. The Partners are working together to make collective decisions and share learnings across the region for the good of the industry.

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Wet Tropics cane growers are being encouraged to apply for a water quality grant in a $1.2 million funding round...
MoreIngham cane grower Michael Waring has planted tens of thousands of sunflowers on his property as a fallow crop, and...
MoreAn innovative Ingham cane farmer will dig deep for the Great Barrier Reef by creating new farm machinery. Third-generation sugarcane...
MoreThe Great Barrier Reef and cane farmers in the Wet Tropics will benefit from a share of a $2.68 million...
MoreA dramatic decrease in rats was a major benefit of Woopen Creek cane farmers Frank and Stephen Gatti’s revegetation project...
MoreT.R.A.P Services are hosting a sugar field tour to visit and hear from some of the trials happening in the...
MoreCompost is replacing fertiliser on cane crops as a family of Aloomba cane growers unearth new ways to improve profitability...
MoreSatellite imagery is being trialled by cane growers in Tully to help improve crop yields in a first for the...
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