This process involves
Peak Industry Councils and industry representatives consulting with MLA to help set strategic priorities for growing demand and improving market access for the Australian red meat industry across global markets.
The red meat industry Memorandum of Understanding specifies MLA's responsibility to develop a five - year business plan and an Annual Operating Plan in consultation with
the peak industry councils.
Decisions on levy investments, across all levy streams, are never made in isolation and MLA consults regularly with
the peak industry councils on strategy, budget allocations and key performance indicators.
The peak industry councils * for the cattle, sheep and goat industries play a critical role in providing direction and monitoring of industry marketing and research and development programs to MLA, to ensure they reflect the strategic framework of the red meat industry.
Not exact matches
«In October 2011 the bottled water
industry's
peak body established an identical position to that of the ACCC in that bottled water products should not claim to be organic and cited potential problems for labels that continued to carry the term» said the Beverages
Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Media contact: Geoff Parker — Chief Executive Officer, Australian Beverages
Council +61 (0) 407 646 195 The Australian Beverages
Council is the
peak body for the non-alcoholic beverages
industry and represents 95 % of the
industry's production volume through membership.
The food processing
industry's
peak body, the Australian Food and Grocery
Council, has a target to reduce waste to landfill by 40 per cent by 2020.
The Australian Beverages
Council is the
peak body for the $ 7 billion non-alcoholic beverages
industry and represents manufacturers of soft drinks, bottled water, fruit juice and fruit drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, cordial and functional waters.
The Red Meat Advisory
Council (RMAC) is the
peak body that represents the collective interests of the Australian red meat
industry.
The Australian Beverages
Council is the
peak body for the $ 7 billion non-alcoholic beverages
industry.
MR - Aspartame Safety Reaffirmed 111213 For more information contact: Geoff Parker, CEO — 0407 646 195 «The Australian Beverages
Council is the
peak body for the non-alcoholic beverages
industry and represents 95 % of the
industry's production volume through membership
Tanya Barden is the Chief Executive Officer at the Australian Food and Grocery
Council, which is Australia's
peak industry body representing food, beverage and grocery manufacturers.
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Industries» Sustainable Agriculture Leaders Recognized By Natural Resources Defense
Council's Growing Green Awards
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Framework agreements between governing bodies such as local
councils or
peak industry bodies which adopt the non-extinguishment principle would ensure that economic development of an area did not occur at the expense of native title interests but were built upon a recognition of them.