Introduction. Two Agfacts have been produced to cover the topic of 'records for beef producers': Agfact A2.8.1 Record keeping and management planning. Agfact A2.8.2 Record keeping for herd improvement. The recording systems outlined present a package of practical records for beef producers. They can be changed to suit your particular needs.
DetailsData can be obtained by establishing a third-party license agreement with the Department of Primary Industries. Depending on data use, administration and commercial fees may apply. A range of products are also available on the Seasonal Conditions Information Portal. For more information contact [email protected].
DetailsNSW has taken immediate action to reduce the risk of fire ants entering the state. NSW has taken immediate action to reduce the risk of fire ants entering the state. $38 million funding for sheep and goat eID. $31 million announced to fight Varroa mite in regional NSW.
DetailsOnline licence holder services. Follow these steps if you use a browser to access Online licence holder services: Login using your licence number and security PIN. Select 'Book a public land hunt'. Follow the steps to book your hunt. Download the DPI hunting maps to a GPS-enabled device. Complete the declaration.
DetailsOur fisheries. Total allowable catch and fishing effort determinations. Harvest Strategies. Commercial Fisheries Business Adjustment Program. Fishing closures, restrictions and permits. Licensing & forms. Consultation. NSW Commercial Fishing Catch and Effort Reporting. Environmental assessments.
DetailsThe BioHerbicide is biological control for Xanthium spinosum (Bathurst Burr) that uses naturally occurring spores which cause plant disease and plant death. The product is potentially less expensive to develop and apply compared to current alternatives. It is as effective as the current alternatives, and it is safe to use.
DetailsEOI for agtech suppliers for inclusion in the NSW Government supply catalogue and grants program- closing 12 August 2022. ... DPI can provide a variety of commercial and technical services to industry – we work with organisations large and small. We are also open to partnerships and collaborations in research, development, …
DetailsThe NSW recreational fishing industry is extremely valuable to our coastal and inland communities and generates about $3.4 billion of economic activity into the NSW economy each year. The industry also creates the equivalent of about 14,000 fulltime jobs. When fishing in NSW waters, both freshwater and saltwater, you are required by law to pay ...
DetailsDepartment of Primary Industries PO Box 232 Taree, NSW, 2430. Further information Tel: 02 6552 3000 Fax: 02 6552 7239 Email: [email protected]. Cost of registration. The following fee (incl. GST) is payable at the time of beekeeper registration or renewal. A 10% discount is applied to registrations submitted online.
DetailsImpacts of urban and rural development. The main threat to the health, abundance and diversity of fish in NSW is the destruction of their habitat. Rural, urban and industrial development in estuarine areas has impacted mangrove, seagrass, saltmarsh and coastal lagoon communities through land clearance, agriculture, dredging, reclamation and ...
DetailsVegetable production is one of the most important horticultural industries in Australia, with an annual production of 3.4 million tonnes valued at 2.2 billion dollars. Fifteen per cent of the Australian production is grown in NSW and supplies both the processing and fresh market. The majority of the vegetables grown in Australia are grown for ...
DetailsRate: 1–2 g/10 L water plus non-ionic surfactant (0.1 % or 1 mL/L) Comments: Spot spray application, best done between flowering and berries forming. Withholding period: Nil (recommended not to graze for 7 days before treatment and for 7 days after treatment to allow adequate chemical uptake in target weeds).
DetailsIf you have changed address since you last purchased your NSW fishing licence fee receipt, you can update your contact details either by: phoning 02 4424 7499 during business hours; emailing: [email protected]; online (please note: your email address and mobile number need to be on record with us if you wish to update your ...
DetailsDPI Forestry actively supports the health and productivity of forests for current and future generations. DPI Forestry specifically leads NSW Government efforts to support stronger primary industries through forest science and research, evidence-based policy, and plantation regulation and growth. Through these activities, DPI Forestry supports ...
DetailsVeterinary laboratory testing to support diagnostic, surveillance, accreditation, export and emergency response investigations for animal diseases in NSW and Australia. Water quality. Understand water quality to ensure suitability for livestock, irrigation, general on-farm and domestic use. Customer service. Contact the customer service team to ...
DetailsNSW takes immediate action against fire ants. 23 July 2023 - Biosecurity; Ministerial. NSW has taken immediate action to reduce the risk of fire ants entering NSW after fire ants were detected at Tallebudgera, a suburb in the City of the Gold Coast, just 5.5km from the NSW border.
DetailsNSW DPI detected varroa mite, which was confirmed as Varroa destructor, in biosecurity surveillance hives at the Port of Newcastle. NSW DPI is working to protect the NSW honey industry by ensuring we eradicate the parasite. The current Varroa Mite Emergency Control Order prohibits beekeeping in the Eradication Zone. See dpi.nsw.gov.au/varroa ...
DetailsWho we are. The Department of Primary Industries is a regionally focused organisation with our people working in over 100 locations across the State. The DPI Strategic Plan for 2022 to 2030 sets the foundation for the Department of Primary Industries to make impactful investments, while delivering on our purpose of maximising outcomes for NSW …
DetailsThe NSW Government will invest almost $100 million in the State's primary industries research and innovation portfolio to help bolster on-farm productivity and protect the $15 billion sector from devastating pests and diseases. The World-Class Food and Fibre Infrastructure Program cements NSW as Australia's leader in agriculture, fisheries ...
DetailsUnder the Biosecurity Act 2015, everyone has a general biosecurity duty – this means anyone who deals with biosecurity matter is required to prevent, eliminate or minimise any biosecurity risks they encounter. Food safety is vital to protect the health and wellbeing of the people in NSW through: mitigating food safety risks.
DetailsHawkesbury Harvest is the 'local' ingredient of Sydney's dynamic food and wine culture. In 2000, a small group of people, passionate about the Hawkesbury and its agricultural heritage, joined together to promote the fresh, seasonal produce from the farms on Sydney's doorstep. Today, this community-based organization, continues to highlight the ...
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