Agribusiness Food & Trade
The Western Australian (WA) Government is committed to supporting the growth and development of the agriculture, fisheries and food industries for the benefit of the State.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s Agribusiness, Food and Trade area works in partnership with government, industry and business to enable growth in the value, competitiveness and diversification of WA’s agrifood sector through facilitation of value adding, investment and export.
It facilitates this by:
- enabling investment
- enabling agribusiness development
- trade market access and export development
- food promotion and development
- agribusiness knowledge and strategic insights.
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