Sentences with phrase «australian food exports»

Asia is the destination for 63 % of Australian food exports, with eight out of ten of the top export locations situated there.91
As Australian food exports as a whole continue to grow, this overall increase has hidden the sharp decline the food sector has experienced in the market share in China.
These might be regional things but they could quickly affect an Australian food export market to Asia.

Not exact matches

Australian Country Choice's David Foote, who exports about $ 100 million in beef to countries other than China, has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with one of China's largest food manufacturing companies Bright Foods.
Hoke IM, Buege DR, Ellefson W, Maly E. Nutrient and related food composition of exported Australian lamb cuts.
The Australian food industry could overtake the resource industry in size over time, thanks in part to exports of fresh products to Asia, Mr Durkan has suggested.
Iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart has snapped up a 50 per cent stake in two West Australian cattle stations in a bid to capitalise on booming food exports to Asia.
Former Australian Federal Industry Minister for Industry and Science, Mr Ian Macfarlane, second left, performs the official launch ceremony, congratulating the Managing Director of NH foods Australia Mr Takeo Kudo and (right) the General Manager, Overseas Operations Department, Fresh Meat Business Division, NH Foods Mr Norio Itazaki and (at left) the General Manager of Oakey Beef Exports Mr Pat Gleeson.
Our health and nutrition facilities in Adelaide include a presence at SAHMRI, South Australia's new premier health research hub for increasing food exports to Asia and for the health of Australians.
In a wide - ranging speech titled Why Australia must be responsible with agriculture, delivered at a business lunch today, David Farley called for the government to renegotiate indigenous land titles and pastoral leases, to establish an emergency food bank, in addition to a number of other initiatives to boost Australian food production and export to meet local and regional demands.
From on - farm, to manufacturing, exporting and for consumers, we work at all stages of the food supply chain with food companies - in particular the meat, dairy, horticulture and grains industries, other researchers, the Commonwealth Department of Health and state health and innovation departments to make a difference to the healthiness of foods stocked on Australian supermarket shelves.
This work helps support the food industry develop an innovative and healthier supply of manufactured foods and ingredients to Australian consumers and export markets.
If similar breaches were to reach export markets, the impact would be damaging to the entire Australian food industry.
The broader F&A ecosystem also has an important role to play, being responsible for creating an environment that supports growth by reducing existing barriers to export, strengthening food safety and biosecurity systems, assisting with knowledge sharing and promoting Australian F&A at a national level.
Further, Australian food businesses are already global - facing with established trading partners and a widely held understanding that sustainable future growth needs to come from the export market.
Vigilance, risk management, audits and testing will continue to be required by growers and Australian Certified Organic to ensure our supply chains and end food products remain non-GM, as expected by consumers and required by export markets.
The report shows organic farming is forecast to record outstanding growth of 50 % over the next five years and anticipates Australian farmers will export more food as Asia's population continues to grow.
Our scientists work with Australian industry to sustainably transform raw food materials into new, tasty and high quality everyday food products and ingredients for Australian and export markets.
The strength of our food brand, coupled with the falling Australian dollar, proximity to China and signing of the China - Australia Free Trade Agreement, suggests that we have never been better placed to grow our food and beverage exports to the Chinese market.
THE United States continues to take a growing share of Australian chilled grassfed exports, which head to food service and retail channels.
«There is concern that the Australian meat inspection system is not catching the microbiological contaminants in the meat supply of exports to the United States,» Food and Water Watch's Tony Corbo said.
The Australian Food and Grocery Council's (AFGC) annual industry snapshot State of the Industry 2015, released today, shows a 28 % surge in Australia's food and beverage exports in 2014 - 15 underpinning growth in the food and grocery sector despite challenging economic conditiFood and Grocery Council's (AFGC) annual industry snapshot State of the Industry 2015, released today, shows a 28 % surge in Australia's food and beverage exports in 2014 - 15 underpinning growth in the food and grocery sector despite challenging economic conditifood and beverage exports in 2014 - 15 underpinning growth in the food and grocery sector despite challenging economic conditifood and grocery sector despite challenging economic conditions.
In 2016, 1.34 million kangaroos were killed for the commercial industry.2 Some skins and meat products are used domestically (a proportion of kangaroo meat goes into the Australian pet food market), and the rest is exported to other countries (two thirds to Europe) as leather or meat for human consumption.3 Kangaroo leather is widely used in the manufacture of sporting shoes and gloves as well as in dress shoes and accessory manufacture.
This work helps support the food industry develop an innovative and healthier supply of manufactured foods and ingredients to Australian consumers and export markets.
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Currency: Australian Dollar ($ A) Market Exchange Rate (5/24/02): US $ 1 = $ A1.79 Nominal Gross Domestic (GDP, 2001E): U.S. $ 365.8 billion Real GDP Growth Rate (2001E): 4.1 % (2002F): 3.8 % Inflation Rate (2001E): 4.3 % (2002F): 3.0 % Unemployment Rate (2001E): 6.9 % (2002F): 7.0 % Current Account Balance (2001E): - $ 15.3 billion (2002F): - $ 16.9 billion Major Trading Partners: Japan, other Far East, European Union, United States Major Export Products: crude materials, food and live animals, mineral fuels and lubricants Major Import Products: machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals
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