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2020-07-01

Freezers stocked, then fresh sales surge

Fresh fish and seafood dominate the retail market in Australia, and data gathered during the COVID-19 restrictions show consumers paying more and buying a wider range of fresh product as they experiment with cooking at home. However, frozen markets have continued to see strong growth, primarily as a...
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2014-12-01

Listening: an essential first step

Talking to industry members about what they want from a seafood marketing program is a vital part of ensuring it delivers By Peter Horvat The FRDC is bringing together the expertise of some senior and respected seafood industry members in a Marketing Function Advisory Committee and engaging...
Industry
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-094
DATE START/END: 11 AUG 2008 - 29 NOV 2012

Primary Industries Standing Committee (PISC) and Research and Development Corporations National RD&E Framework

This was a Board initiative that was agreed to at Board meeting 99 in Darwin on the 12 of August 2008 Why have a framework Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) is a key factor for increasing the productivity, competitiveness and sustainability of Australia’s primary industries. To achieve...
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-040
DATE START/END: 30 AUG 2009 - 31 JUL 2012

Fish stocking programs - assessing the benefits against potential long term genetic and ecological impacts

In Australia, fish stocking activities have resulted in the creation of valuable new ‘put and take’ fisheries as well as enhancing existing wild fisheries (Rowland et al. 1983;Cadwallader & Kerby 1995; Rowland 1995; Holloway & Hamlyn 1998; Ingram et al. 2004). As a result, stocking activities have...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
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Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-303
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2009 - 29 NOV 2014

Australasian Aquaculture 2010 to 2014

The 2002 Aquaculture Industry Action Agenda identified the need for a biennial national conference to bring together aquaculture stakeholders. There have been 3 conferences convened under this banner, 2004, 2006 and 2008. The industry has gained much from these three conferences. However, the...
ORGANISATION:
National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
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2018-11-02

Salmon get ready for their ‘flu shots’

A new vaccine holds hope in controlling an endemic virus that is challenging Atlantic Salmon production Vaccines at the Centre for Aquatic Animal Health and Vaccines, Launceston, Tasmania. Photo: Catherine Norwood By Catherine Norwood A three-year, $5-million vaccine development...
Industry
Adoption
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