Kimberley

Applications are now closed for the Export Competitiveness Grants (ECG) program. This program will invest up to $1 million to projects that can deliver industry-wide benefits to the Western Australian agrifood sector.

 

Drywood termites such as Cryptotermes dudleyi and C.

WA Livestock Disease Outlook - for producers - February 2018

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western Australia as well as diseases likely to occur in the next month. Australia’s ability to sell livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that that...

WA Livestock Outlook - for vets - February 2018

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western Australia as well as diseases likely to occur in the next month. Australia’s ability to sell livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that we...

Sheep are common victims of fires in Australia. The information below describes how fire may affect sheep and the management options landholders have.

We supply this information to assist managers affected by fire to make good livestock decisions.

Cattle are common victims of fires in Australia. Cattle are generally less affected by fires than sheep because of their superior height and speed, but they can be severely burnt if trapped, such as by a fence.

A snapshot of some of the latest news and seasonal advice from the department for Western Australian farm businesses in the horticulture sector.

Select articles of interest to you from the right hand menu of this page or view the main AgMemo newsletter by searching 'AgMemo'.

A snapshot of some of the latest news and seasonal advice from the department for Western Australian farm businesses in the livestock sector.

Select articles of interest to you from the right hand menu of this page or view the main AgMemo newsletter by searching 'AgMemo'.

WA Livestock Disease Outlook - for producers - January 2018

Why DPIRD carries out surveillance for livestock disease: Australia’s access to markets for livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that we are free of reportable and trade-sensitive livestock diseases.

To gather this proof of...

WA Livestock Disease Outlook - for vets - January 2018

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western Australia as well as diseases likely to occur in the next month. Australia’s ability to sell livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that we...

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