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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
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Food Into Asia, Geraldine Pasqual, Richard Taylor
Food Into Asia, Geraldine Pasqual, Richard Taylor
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Competing for a share of Asia's food market may require playing by a new set of rules. New packaging and labelling formays will need careful and long-term planning and products must match the customer's palate and quality specifications.
Geraldine Pasqual and Richard Taylor explain some of the culturally significant rules of the game and why marketing success greatly depends on understanding what the customer wants and supplying it.
Making The Most Of Our Floral Resources, Julie A. Pegrum
Making The Most Of Our Floral Resources, Julie A. Pegrum
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In the past decade, floriculture has attracted wide interest across Australia as a new and innovative export industry. Our temperate climate and southern hemisphere location gives Australia the opportunity to become a supplier of cut flowers and foliage and potted plants to world markets. Sales of single-stemmed flowers such as roses, carnations and chrysanthemums dominate international trade. However, there is a demand for flowers which are uniquely Australian, particularly those which flower when production in the northern hemisphere winter is limited
Department Expands Market Information Service, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Department Expands Market Information Service, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Following recent expansion, the Department of Agriculture's Market Information Service now provides an impressive array of services, and more are on the way.
The Outlook For Barley, P J. Hackett, E. J. O'Loughlin
The Outlook For Barley, P J. Hackett, E. J. O'Loughlin
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
World production of barley in 1968 was 4,107 million bushels—an increase of 7 per cent, on the previous year.
Further increases are estimated for the 1969 season, especially in Canada and France. World production is expected to be 3 per cent, higher than in 1968.
Preparation Of Vegetables For Market, James P. Fallon
Preparation Of Vegetables For Market, James P. Fallon
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PROFITS in commercial vegetable growing depend as much on proper harvesting, handling and marketing as on good production practices.
Many gardeners who are experts as producers are perhaps not so expert in presenting their produce in a manner which will command the most favourable return.