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Locust threat in the coming Spring PDF Print E-mail
Written by Malcolm Bradbury   
Friday, 16 July 2010
Please see below a link to the DPI website dealing with the locust threat in the coming Spring.

Egg laying in Victoria has been observed in probably one third of the State, mainly in the North West to North Central and Goulburn Valley areas.

Once there hatch and fly, they can travel hundreds of kilometres in a night, if the wind is right.

DPI are concerned that agriculture production of up to $2billion could be affected.

Therefore all primary producers need to be vigilant.

Please check the DPI website for further information and action advice.

Last Updated ( Friday, 16 July 2010 )
2010 AAVAF Agribusiness Innovation & Entrepreneurship Awards PDF Print E-mail
Written by Malcolm Bradbury   
Wednesday, 23 June 2010

The Australia Alpine Valleys Agribusiness Forum invites you to enter the 2010 AAVAF Agribusiness Awards, a celebration of agribusiness innovation and entrepreneurship in North East Victoria.

Download your Nomination Form here
 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 June 2010 )
Future Dairy Supply PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lachlan Campbell   
Tuesday, 22 June 2010

The Alpine Valleys region of North Eastern Victoria has historically supported a strong dairy industry, based predominantly on “rain fed pasture” assisted by varying levels of irrigation. The amount of land in dairying has declined over the years and while farm numbers are currently relatively stable there may be potential to expand dairying in the region or create synergies between the dairy and grazing industries

In July 2008 the Department of Primary Industries reviewed the agricultural resources available in North East Victoria. The report generated was aimed at bringing together information related to the agricultural capability and land use within the Alpine Valleys Region that would assist current or potential land owners in making better informed decisions about the potential and suitability of various agricultural enterprises.

This new report, while having certain aspects in common, should be viewed as adding to that information, having the more focused aim of investigating the potential future of dairying in the Alpine Valleys.

Download the report here.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 June 2010 )
Our latest newsletter is available PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lachlan Campbell   
Monday, 24 August 2009

Our latest newsletter is now available for you to view.

View and Print the December 2009 AAVAF Newsletter

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 January 2010 )
Invitation to become a member PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lachlan Campbell   
Monday, 24 August 2009

Applications for membership to the Australina Alpine Valleys Agribusiness Forum are now available for the coming 2009-10 mebership year.

With two levels of membership available this is a great opportunity to keep in touch with the agribusiness industry and to gain information that can make a great difference to way you do business.

To apply simply download the application form for either a Corporate Membership or an Individual Membership.

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 August 2009 )
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