SDG 2 Zero Hunger

A poke bowl with tofu, radish, corn, avocado and other condiments
Aligned with the themes of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)2 Zero Hunger, CQUniversity's commitment to ending hunger is demonstrated through involvement in local, national and global collaborations, projects and initiatives that drive change, better outcomes and lead to a more sustainable future.
Sustainable Development Goal 2. Zero Hunger

Programs and Engagement

CQUniversity is committed to ending hunger by addressing food insecurity through innovative programs, research, and community engagement. From leading research into fighting food waste to developing practical toolkits that help households reduce waste, CQU is creating real-world solutions with long-term impact.

Creating Sustainable Food Sources

​CQUniversity is making significant strides in combating hunger through its cutting-edge agricultural and horticultural research, primarily conducted by the Institute for Future Farming Systems (IFFS). Over the past decade, the IFFS has developed practical solutions to enhance productivity and sustainability in livestock, cropping, and horticulture sectors across northern Australia and internationally.