Assessment for agricultural expansion
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development investigates soil and water resources throughout Western Australia to identify new areas for expanding irrigated agriculture.
This page provides links to reports from investigations in the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid West and South West regions.
The investigations identify the risks and management requirements for sustainably and profitably developing new soil and water resources for irrigated agriculture.
See Also
- Ord River development and irrigated agriculture, Western Australia
- Ord River Irrigation Expansion: Goomig Farmlands, Western Australia
- Ord River Irrigation Expansion Stage 3: Cockatoo Sands, Western Australia
- Ord River Irrigation Expansion – Mantinea Development area, Western Australia
- Weaber Plain hydrogeology: preliminary results (Western Australia)
- Surface water characteristics of the Weaber Plain, Western Australia
- Weaber Plain aquifer test results, Western Australia
- Soil assessment of the Weaber Plain (Goomig) farmlands, Western Australia
- Land capability assessment of Pindan soils in the La Grange area, West Kimberley
- La Grange Agriculture Opportunities
- Irrigation in the Pilbara
- Gascoyne Food Bowl Initiative
- West Midlands/Koojan-Gillingarra (Capitela) groundwater investigations – Western Australia
- Water for Food
- Bonaparte Plains, Western Australia – land and water assessment for irrigated agriculture
- Knowsley Agricultural Area, Western Australia: a desktop land capability assessment for dryland pasture and annual crops
- Shay Gap Western Australia – soil survey for irrigated agriculture suitability
- Midlands, Western Australia: land, water and crop investigations for irrigated agriculture development
- Myalup–Wellington, Western Australia: assessment for expanded irrigation
- Southern Forests, Western Australia – an economic assessment for expanded irrigation
- Major initiatives
- Land capability assessment