What does Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries do for the Australian Government?

Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries is an Australian Government contractor with 173 contracts worth $151.9M since 2013. Their largest government client is Grains Research and Development Corporation, and their average contract value is $878K.

Key Metrics

173Total Contracts
$151.9MTotal Value
10Agencies Served
$878KAvg Contract
14Years Active
13Expiring (12mo)

How much does Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries win in government contracts each year?

$0 $7.2M $14.4M $21.7M $28.9M 2013: $776K 2013 2014: $12.2M 2014 2015: $16.0M 2015 2016: $5.0M 2016 2017: $3.2M 2017 2018: $28.9M 2018 2019: $10.5M 2019 2020: $9.9M 2020 2021: $15.8M 2021 2022: $11.0M 2022 2023: $10.2M 2023 2024: $11.7M 2024 2025: $16.3M 2025 2026: $282K 2026
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Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
201316$776K
201423$12.2M
20159$16.0M
20168$5.0M
20178$3.2M
201815$28.9M
20198$10.5M
202010$9.9M
202111$15.8M
202212$11.0M
202317$10.2M
202419$11.7M
202516$16.3M
20261$282K

Who are Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Grains Research and Development Corporation 64 $98.8M 65.1%
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 33 $26.4M 17.4%
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry 18 $13.7M 9.0%
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority 23 $4.5M 3.0%
CSIRO 7 $3.9M 2.6%
Department of Agriculture 11 $2.9M 1.9%
Australian Fisheries Management Authority 13 $1.3M 0.8%
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 1 $282K 0.2%
Department of Defence 2 $150K 0.1%
Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport 1 $30K 0.0%

How does Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 141 $88.1M 81.5%
open 26 $43.9M 15.0%
selective 6 $19.8M 3.5%

Which Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries government contracts are expiring soon?

Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has 13 contracts worth $12.3M expiring in the next 12 months. These represent potential recompete opportunities for competing suppliers.

ContractAgencyValueExpires
National Mungbean Improvement Program 2022-2026 Grains Research and Development Corporation $3.9M
Research Project: Protecting the coffee industry from Coffee Berry Borer in Papu Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research $2.4M
Research Project - Improving root crop resilience and biosecurity in Pacific Isl Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research $2.1M
R and D Subcontract CW9855 CSIRO $839K
Muti-Agency Vessel Surveillance Operations  Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority $698K
Benchmarking Mango Breeding and Genomics Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research $483K
Developing optimal management guidelines for pigeonpea in southern Queensland. Grains Research and Development Corporation $396K
NGN - Assessing the profitability of including canola into farming systems in SW Grains Research and Development Corporation $360K
NGN - Understanding the long term residual benefit of deep placed P in south wes Grains Research and Development Corporation $350K
Saving Myrtle Rust-affected Myrtaceae in South East Queensland Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water $282K
Animal Health Laboratory Contract Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry $272K
NGN - Deep phosphorus: research validation, economic viability and extension in Grains Research and Development Corporation $240K
Supply of Compliance Services Australian Fisheries Management Authority $40K

What are Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Northern Farming Systems  - Integrating research solutions for improving profita Grains Research and Development Corporation $10.2M
Soil constraints initiative - management of sodic and magnesic soils Grains Research and Development Corporation $6.7M
DAQ00208 - Statistics for the Australian Grains Industry - Northern Node Grains Research and Development Corporation $5.4M
Building reseach capacity in the northern grains region-QLD Grains Research and Development Corporation $5.1M
Building research capacity in the northern grains region - Queensland Grains Research and Development Corporation $5.0M

What are Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Saving Myrtle Rust-affected Myrtaceae in South East Queensland Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water $282K
Optimising post-fumigation protocols for phosphine, aligning to new health and s Grains Research and Development Corporation $2.5M
Developing optimal management guidelines for pigeonpea in southern Queensland. Grains Research and Development Corporation $396K
Research and Development Subcontract or Collaboration CSIRO $382K
National leading practice management of stored grain pests Grains Research and Development Corporation $3.2M
The concentration of phosphine residue in grain post fumigation (where it is cur Grains Research and Development Corporation $2.3M
Fruit Fly Diagnostic Resources Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry $1.0M
Siam Weed Biocontrol - Host Specificity Testing & Monitoring Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry $504K
Supporting the development of standardised On Farm Experimentation approaches in Grains Research and Development Corporation $989K
NGN High nighttime temperature effects on Sorghum production in CQ Grains Research and Development Corporation $396K

Is Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries's government business growing or declining?

↑ 2.6%

Stable — contract value remained consistent year-over-year.

Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.

Who competes with Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same government agencies.

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University of Queensland 206 $182.7M
Datacom Systems (AU) Pty Ltd 24 $178.2M
Skytraders Pty Ltd 16 $169.2M
University of Sydney 94 $148.0M

What size contracts does Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K35$809K
$50K-$100K21$1.5M
$100K-$500K52$14.3M
$500K-$1M20$14.9M
$1M-$5M41$93.0M
$5M-$20M4$27.4M

What is Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
66934348189
Registered Name
Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Government Contracting Period
2013 – 2026

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries is active.

Farming & Forestry Services 73 contracts · $99.6M · 3.0% of category spend Politics & Civic Affairs 36 contracts · $30.7M · 0.1% of category spend Engineering & Research 5 contracts · $12.0M · 0.0% of category spend

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