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Department For Agriculture And Food – Northern Beef Futures: Valuing Security Of Supply, Department Of Agriculture And Food Wa
Department For Agriculture And Food – Northern Beef Futures: Valuing Security Of Supply, Department Of Agriculture And Food Wa
Animal production published reports
The DAFWA-NBF project is committed to identifying growth and value creation opportunities for the WA Beef industry and have engaged PwC to estimate the value of increased security of supply.
A joint PwC/NBF team have developed a WA beef value chain model to better understand the industry’s potential and establish the potential value associated with changes in the security of supply.
Results indicate that, over a five to twelve year timeframe, the WA Beef industry might have the potential to grow cattle disposals, double revenue to $1.2B and increase profit by $0.5B.
A diversified market which includes Japan and China …
The Mineral Status And Health Of Sheep Grazing On Neutralised Used Acid Amended Pasture, Gerard Smith
The Mineral Status And Health Of Sheep Grazing On Neutralised Used Acid Amended Pasture, Gerard Smith
Animal production published reports
No abstract provided.
Monitoring The Mineral Status And Health Of Sheep Grazing On A Rehabilitated Bauxite Residue Stockpile And On Alkaloam Amended Pasture, Gerard M. Smith
Monitoring The Mineral Status And Health Of Sheep Grazing On A Rehabilitated Bauxite Residue Stockpile And On Alkaloam Amended Pasture, Gerard M. Smith
Animal production published reports
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Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee Progress Report 1996, Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee
Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee Progress Report 1996, Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee
Animal production published reports
The Cattle Industry Compensation Fund was established under the Cattle Industry Compensation Act 1965. An Advisory Committee, established by the Hon. Minister for Primary Industry makes recommendations for funding on a project basis. The Advisory Committee published progress reports in 1984 and 1989. This report covers the period 1990 to 1995.