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Tuesday
06th
Jun 2017
6 August 2018

A series of free business training workshops in Albany to help build local food businesses, brought to you by the Department of Agriculture and Food's Food Industry Innovation project.

Tuesday
30th
May 2017
6 August 2018

A series of free business training workshops in Albany to help build local food businesses, brought to you by the Department of Agriculture and Food's Food Industry Innovation project.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) led a project that supported the sheep industry to capitalise on growing markets for sheep products.

In this edition of the SIBI newsletter, read about the SIBI project legacies, the financial intelligence webinars, improving reproductive success, SIBI's involvement with Noongar Land Enterprises...

The Asian Century presents a clear opportunity for Western Australia’s agrifood sector. 

Calling a vet to investigate disease protects our markets

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western...

Dedicated value chains was a Sheep Industry Business Innovation (SIBI) subproject which consisted of four key tasks: value chain design, sheepmeat product development, placement of staff and schola

This Sheep Industry Business Innovation (SIBI) subproject  developed the necessary operations and infrastructure to support the existing facilities at the Katanning Research Facility (KRF), enablin

Calling a vet to investigate disease protects our markets

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western...

The seasonal rainfall update newsletter is produced during the growing season to provide the latest and most relevant rainfall maps for Western Australia with a focus on the agricultural areas....

Grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (GLRaV) are a significant problem for grape growing regions worldwide.

Loose smut control is necessary to preserve grain yield as affected plants do not produce grain.

The seasonal rainfall update newsletter is produced during the growing season to provide the latest and most relevant rainfall maps for Western Australia with a focus on the agricultural areas....

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) Statistical Seasonal Forecast (SSF) system is indicating less than a 40% chance of exceeding median rainfall for July to...

There has been considerable concern amongst livestock producers regarding recent outbreaks of subterranean clover red leaf syndrome.

The seasonal rainfall update newsletter is produced during the growing season to provide the latest and most relevant rainfall maps for Western Australia with a focus on the agricultural areas....

The threat of Newcastle disease is managed nationally through the National Newcastle Disease Management Plan.

Potato virus Y (PVY) is an aphid-borne virus that causes yield losses and tuber quality defects in commercial potato crops.

Thursday
28th
Jun 2018
22 June 2018

In partnership with Regional Development Australia Great Southern, DPIRD invites you to an industry forum, supporting the growth of premium and value-add food and beverage businesses.

Scabby mouth is a viral disease of sheep and goats that causes scabs and pustules, usually around the mouth and face of affected animals.

  

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