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Statistical Evaluation and Workshop (Analytics for Industry)

Project start date: 01 June 2017
Project end date: 31 March 2018
Publication date: 03 May 2018
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Lamb, Grassfed cattle, Grainfed cattle
Relevant regions: National
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Summary

​The meat processing and pastoral industries are rapidly entering the digital age and are accumulating large and complex databases from properties, feedlot and processing systems. The challenge is to integrate this data into the business using appropriate analyses to create value for the business and flow on benefits to industry.

Given thatmuch of the data is sensitive it is most effective that analysis be done in-house, so the data handling skills of the relevant staff need to be advanced in order to handle the large volume of data which will be delivered back to the processing and production sectors.

Currently there are a number of courses available commercially however these are not targeted to agriculture and tend to be very expensive which deters companies from investing in these courses. Hence MSA/MLA saw a need to develop and run a course targeted to the data input and problems specific to the processing and pastoral sectors. It would provide a mechanism for current staff to upskill and better service company needs, with a longer-term outcome being that such courses will be able to be run in the future which will develop a pool of users with relevant skills who are focused on agricultural problems.

This project developed and delivered statistical training to company staff on a cost recovery basis to develop the data handling/analysis skills of the meat processing and pastoral industries. The course is aimed at introducing students to the possibilities that are available in data analysis and visualisation of data by providing them with basic R skills.

More information

Project manager: Jessira Perovic
Primary researcher: Polkinghornes