DAFF - Agriculture Market Intelligence Insights July 2024
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
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Agriculture Market Intelligence Insights
July 2024
??? New data for the agriculture, fisheries and forestry reference tables
The highly popular summaries of Australian agriculture, fisheries and forestry exports and imports have now been updated to May 2024.
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??? Fresh off the press: Renewed foreign push for Aussie food and fibre
DAFF has renewed its commitment to grow and diversify overseas markets via a highly successful network of agricultural counsellors, replenishing 9 positions.
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Dinner is served! Aussie beef to seize growing trade opportunities with industry support
The world's demand for Aussie beef, sheep and goat meat is reaching new heights. Over $100 mil has been granted to the red meat and livestock industry for research and development to support industry growth in the 2024-25 financial year.
Japan now able to enjoy all of Australia's table grapes after successful negotiations
What a fruitful market access win! Aussie table grapes now have greater export opportunities to Japan as Australia's 2nd largest market for agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. See the link for more.
Are you following the Special Representative for Australian Agriculture?
Don't miss out on key Aussie agriculture engagement and innovation updates across government and industry. Click to follow the Special Representative for Australian Agriculture Su McCluskey on LinkedIn.
Raise a glass for wine exports to China getting back on track with duty-free trade success
Aussie world-class wine is available again to the huge Chinese market! The removal of duties on the bottled wine trade to China has led the industry to achieve the 4th highest monthly figure for bottled wine exports to the market since 2019!
Thanks for reading.
Kind regards,
DAFF
Market Intelligence and Engagement Team
International Strategy and Engagement Branch | Trade and International Division | Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
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