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| ABC Landline provides the latest information on agricultural markets around Australia. |
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| The Australian Blueberry Growers Association (Incorporated) was formed to represent the industry and has continued in that capacity to this day. A magazine of significance is regularly produced. |
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| The Australian Horticultural Exporters’ Association Inc. (AHEA), is the National Peak Industry Body of Exporters, committed to the development of the export of Australian Horticultural products, namely fresh fruit and vegetables, edible nuts, cut flowers, native flowers, foliage and nursery produce. |
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| As Queensland’s only central wholesale produce market, it’s the State’s most important centre for the marketing and distribution of fresh fruit and vegetables. |
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| CSIRO research on food production and farming systems. |
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| Guidelines for On-farm food safety for fresh produce. |
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| The Horticulture Fact Sheet provides information on industry production and export statistics in addition to Commonwealth Government programs and activities that are working to ensure the industry's continued profitability. |
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| The Victorian Government has formed the Drought Taskforce and made available a number of resources to help the community get through this drought. This website contains a variety of information from DPI and other agencies. |
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| Facts sheets on organic farming available on the Australian Government Agriculture Portal. |
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| Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) is a national research, development and marketing organisation that works in partnership with the horticulture sector to invest in programs that provide benefit to Australian horticulture industries |
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| The Melbourne Markets is the central wholesale trading and distribution centre for Victoria’s fresh produce industry. The Melbourne Market Authority is responsible for managing the site and its operations which include the Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market and the National Flower Centre plus an extensive range of associated warehousing and distribution facilities. |
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| MSDSonline offers a full suite of MSDS management products and services to help you access, manage and deploy a compliant material safety data sheet library... no matter how big or small. |
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| Sydney Markets Limited operates Australia's largest markets, and is recognised as a world leader in fresh produce and community market management. It operates wholesale and community markets - and offers an extensive range of services that add value for shareholders, tenants, their suppliers and customers. |
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| The ScoreCard is a method of describing what is a highly diversified industry with many market segments. |
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| Stone fruits, in particular cherries and apricots, have expanded rapidly in recent years, as have nurseries and floriculture activity and the planting of olives. Wine grape production is predominantly in the north and north east of the State, with increasing production in the south. Most fruit production is based in southern Tasmania, although significant areas are to be found in the Tamar and Mersey Valleys. |
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| The Tasmanian Food Industry ScoreCard is a method of describing what is a highly diversified industry with many market segments. |
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| Publication aimed at a broad range of people who have an interest in Tasmania’s rural and marine industries, including those within Government, investors, consultants, teachers, students and participants in these industries.
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| The Strategy is a whole-of-Government framework within which biosecurity issues in Tasmania can be addressed in the most efficient and effective way. Co-ordination of biosecurity activities across Tasmania is seen as vital in optimising resources and in, not only maintaining, but also building on the State's strong biosecurity status. |
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