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Update: 14 June 2016
Date of effect: immediate
Previous advice: 5 May 2016Key change since the last industry notice of 5 May 2016 is opening of block 24A by the Tasmanian Government…
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Update: 05 May 2016
Date of effect: immediate
Previous advice: 26/04/2016Key change since the last industry notice of 26/04/2016 is opening of block 30A by the Tasmanian Government…
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Update: 14 October 2015
Date of effect: immediate
Previous advice: 2/10/2015 Key change since the last industry notice of 2/10/2015 is closing of blocks 30A, 30B and 30C by the Tasmanian Government…
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Update: 16 November 2016Date of effect: immediatePrevious advice: 14 June 2016Key change since the last industry notice of 14 June 2016 is opening of blocks 24B and 24C by the Tasmanian…
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European Union Cattle Accreditation Scheme (EUCAS) accredited properties are prohibited from using products containing oestradiol 17β or its ester-like derivatives on their EUCAS properties. To ensure ongoing compliance with this requirement, the European Union Vendor Declaration (EUVD) has been…
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If you export food (meat, fish, seed, grains, fruit and vegetables) or livestock, or you import goods into Australia, you must be aware of your obligations under Australian law.The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry administers a range of import and export legislation and may use…
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A national program designed to build trust in Australian agricultural exports to Southeast Asia has awarded 11 new grants totalling $3.9 million to industries and institutions on the cutting edge of supply chain traceability.Deputy Secretary of Agricultural Trade and Regulation Group, Tina…
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September 28 will mark the 18th annual World Rabies Day, which is an opportunity to raise awareness and advocate for actions to support the elimination of the disease worldwide.The theme for this year is ‘Breaking Rabies Boundaries’, chosen to highlight the ‘need to go beyond the norm and to break…
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The record-breaking streak for Australian agriculture is set to continue in 2022-23 with the sector expected to reach $90 billion this financial year.
Executive Director of ABARES Dr Jared Greenville said record gross value of production is expected despite the floods across eastern Australia.
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A survey of broadacre, dairy and vegetable farmsNiki Dufty and Thomas JacksonSummaryNew information and communications technology (ICT) could deliver the next wave of productivity growth in Australian agriculture. ICT…
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