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-product interactions not considered in most previous studies. A high degree of industry disaggregation within the model enables estimation …
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The Australian cattle and beef industry and the associated RD&E community recently developed a successful proposal for the CRC for Beef Genetic Technologies. The expected benefits from the proposed scientific programs of the renewed CRC were estimated using the DREAM economic modelling...
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Mexico for developing countries have provided spillover benefits to Australia. Varieties developed from those genetic … materials have resulted in yield increases in Australia. CIMMYT’s success in developing countries has also reduced the world … price for wheat. While the lower prices affect returns in Australia, the increased yields in Australia from the CIMMYT …
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Ricecheck, a best management practices extension program for rice production in Australia, was developed by the NSW …
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Different patterns of nutrition during pregnancy and lactation can influence cow productivity and the performance of their offspring. An experiment was conducted on the North Coast of NSW whereby “low” and “high” pasture nutritional systems were imposed on a herd of Hereford cows during...
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The Australian sheep industry and its associated research and development agencies have developed a proposal for the CRC for Sheep Industry Innovation. “Top-down” and “bottomup” procedures were used to assess the expected economic benefits from this proposal. Formal “with-CRC” and...
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national sheep flock is disaggregated into Merino and non-Merino sheep in the three agricultural zones of Australia using 2002 …
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