Publication Date
10-2018
Publisher
DPIRD
City
Perth
Abstract
In June 2010 the Cattle Industry Funding Scheme (IFS) was introduced to address biosecurity threats relevant to the Western Australian (WA) cattle industry. The Scheme was established under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 to enable cattle producers to identify the pest and disease priorities at a whole-of-industry level and to raise funds for activities to address these priorities.
There are currently three Industry Funding Schemes in operation. In addition to the Cattle IFS, there is a Sheep and Goat IFS and a Grains, Seeds and Hay IFS. The three IFSs operate in a similar manner.
The purpose of the Cattle IFS is to facilitate improvements in the biosecurity, productivity and viability of the WA cattle industry, enabling WA to maintain its international recognition for excellent cattle disease status and product integrity.
Number of Pages
26
Keywords
cattle, industry funding scheme, biosecurity, pests and diseases, western australia
Disciplines
Agriculture | Beef Science | Biosecurity | Dairy Science
Recommended Citation
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia.
(2018), Cattle industry funding scheme annual report 2017/2018. DPIRD, Perth. Report.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bs_publishedrpts/10
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