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Livestock prices

Alistair Read and Jasmine Rollan Key points Sudden shift to drier seasonal conditions driving higher turn-off and lower saleyard demand. Extra time required to increase processing capacity constraining processor demand in saleyards. Lower global…
05 December 2023 - Last modified

Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update, 26 September 2024

Weekly Australian Climate,Water and Agricultural UpdateKey issuesIn the week ending 25 September 2024, a series of cold fronts and low-pressure systems brought rainfall to large areas of north-western and parts of south-eastern Australia, with other areas largely dry.Across cropping regions, little…
26 September 2024 - Last modified

Julie is a community leader in drought resilience

Julie Freeman first came to Western Australia’s northern Wheatbelt as a graduate teacher. The best way she found to get to know people in the small rural town of Mullewa was through volunteering. “There comes a point, particularly in a small community, where if you’ve got some skills that are…
11 December 2023 - Last modified

Analysis – Key drivers of recent global vegetable oil and cereal price volatility

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) food price index, the price of vegetable oils and cereals fell again in April. Prices are now well below the records of 2022, but remain relatively high by historical standards (Figure 1). This article explores the key drivers of recent…
26 February 2024 - Last modified

Failing Food Report – August 2019

​​​​​​​​​​Publication details​ Department of Agriculture, August 2019​ This report details food that was found to fail under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme during the month. For full data on activity and compliance under the Scheme refer to the annual Imported Food Inspection Data reports…
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Failing Food Report – September 2019

​​​​​​​​​​Publication details​ Department of Agriculture, September 2019​ This report details food that was found to fail under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme during the month. For full data on activity and compliance under the Scheme refer to the annual Imported Food Inspection Data…
28 January 2022 - Last modified

Failing Food Report – November 2018

​​​​​​​​​​​​Publication details​ Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, November 2018​ This report details food that was found to fail under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme during the month. For full data on activity and compliance under the Scheme refer to the six monthly Imported…
28 January 2022 - Last modified

Failing Food Report – May 2018

​​​​​Publication details Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, May 2018 This report details food that was found to fail under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme during the month. For full data on activity and compliance under the Scheme refer to the six monthly Imported Food…
28 January 2022 - Last modified

Import permits for cats and dogs coming to Australia

If you want to bring your cat or dog to Australia, you may need to apply for an import permit. Cats and dogs from some countries or territories do not need a permit.Read the right step-by-step guide for importing your cat or dog.Before you startYou will need to allow at least 6 months to complete…
29 June 2024 - Last modified

Australian Government actions

Australia remains free from the highly contagious strain of H5 avian influenza (bird flu) (specifically clade 2.3.4.4b) that continues to spread overseas.This strain has caused illness and death in poultry, wild birds and mammals overseas. If it reaches Australia, this disease would have…
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