Suminoe oyster (Magallana ariakensis) is a known invasive species that has invaded localities across Asia. ABARES used the Species Range Mapping modelling method to generate a map showing its maximum potential range based on its known temperature tolerances.
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1 Aug 2024
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30 Jul 2024
Published every year, Australian plantation statistics supports strategic forest industry planning and decision-making by presenting information on total plantation area, new planting and ownership.
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23 Jul 2024
This Insights article looks at the state-of-play for farm productivity in Australia, including recent drivers of growth, the challenges for farmers and the industry, and the opportunities for the future.
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18 Jul 2024
This report provides a synthesis of management arrangements, catch and sustainability of sharks across Australia.
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18 Jul 2024
This page makes available farmgate emissions intensity estimates for different types of agricultural activities across countries. The data and underlying code to calculate emissions intensities are provided for transparency and to encourage wide uptake and use.
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18 Jul 2024
This release of eight updated indicators of Australia's State of the Forests Report covers protected areas (1.1c), plantation areas (2.1b), employment (6.5a), wage and injury rates (6.5b), community resilience (6.5c), Indigenous community resilience (6.5d), the legal framework (7.1a), the institutional/policy framework (7.1b).
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4 Jul 2024
This statistical release provides new estimates of farmland price by selected farm type. There is currently very little known about such price trends by land use type (e.g. hobby farmland, dairy farmland), and this publication provides robust estimates to better understand these significant land markets.
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4 Jul 2024
This issue includes new 2022–23 data for key domestic indicators of forestry sector activity such as the value and volume of logs harvested, the performance of the wood product manufacturing sector and changes in Australia’s commercial plantation estate.
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28 Jun 2024
Farm incomes for livestock farms are estimated to have fallen in 2023–24 because of lower prices for beef cattle, sheep, lambs and wool. However, increased turnoff of cattle and sheep is expected to have moderated this decrease.
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28 Jun 2024
Farm incomes for cropping farms are estimated to have fallen in 2023–24 because of lower grain prices and reductions in winter crop production in some areas.