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GRDC
(redirected from Grains Research and Development Corporation)

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GRDCGrains Research and Development Corporation
GRDCGlobal Runoff Data Centre
GRDCGlobal Runoff Data Center
GRDCGeological Research and Development Centre (Indonesia)
GRDCGalway Rural Development Company (County Galway, Ireland)
GRDCGreater Rochester Diversity Council (Rochester, NY)


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The research review was commissioned by Go Grains--a nutrition communication program developed by BRI Australia and supported by Australian grain growers and the Commonwealth government through the Grains Research and Development Corporation.
Equally as exciting is another new development, an agreement Philom Bios has entered with Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), which is a largely grower-funded check-off program in Australia.
Funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation, Dr Tim Colmer's team from the CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity is trying to develop a salt- and waterlogging-tolerant cereal that would enable Farmers to extend cropping onto soils with salinity levels too high for any existing cereal breeds.
 
 
 
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