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Definitions, glossaries and classifications

​​​​​This page contains information on concepts, definitions, glossaries and classifications used by ABARES in the following research programs: agricultural forecasts and policy; fisheries science; natural resource economics; forest and land sciences; and farm data and analysis.

  • Agricultural outlook definitions
  • Fishery status reports glossary
  • Fisheries and aquaculture glossary
  • Fisheries economics concepts
  • Australia’s forests and forestry glossary
  • Land use definitions
  • Land use and management classifications
  • Farm surveys and analysis definitions

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