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yields in southern Australia. Yield losses due to cold temperature are the result of incomplete pollen formation and …
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Australia were not available. The issue of consistency of throughput of feedlot beef and utilisation of feedlot capacity is also …
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Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is poor for the Australian dairy industry as a whole. This finding is consistent across a range of studies and is confirmed by other information and analysis.It is useful to explore reasons for this...
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Agricultural trade between Australia and China has increased significantly in recent years and the momentum is likely …
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2000. Hence, the growth of the dairy and meat processing sectors is an important issue for Australia. The dairy and meat …
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This is the third of a series of papers examining the potential economic effects from the introduction of a hypothetical low cholesterol pork product into the Australian market. Here, a newly updated pig meat model reported by Griffith et al. (2010) is used to model the industry wide impacts of...
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-west Australia, are projected to be particularly at risk of adverse outcomes associated with climate change. The rate and extent of …
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