2004 Conference (48th), February 11-13, 2004, Melbourne, Australia

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2004 Conference (48th), February 11-13, 2004, Melbourne, Australia 50 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.19 seconds. 
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Given the increasing concentration in numerous markets recent interest in market structure and performance has grown dramatically. The empirical research revolves around [...]
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Opportunity cropping has been shown to reduce mean annual deep drainage compared to long fallow systems. A question that remained was the effect of added fertiliser nitro [...]
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Land fragmentation, in which a single farm household operates more than one separate piece of land, is significant issue in Vietnamese agriculture, especially in the Nort [...]
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Aquaculture production in Australia is subject to an unnecessarily complex array of legislation and agencies - covering environmental protection, land use planning, marin [...]
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Finland has launched a new policy programme to encourage conservation of forest biodiversity, based on economic incentives and voluntarism on the part of non-industrial p [...]
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Obesity related health problems are a potentially significant cost to Fiji. The factors driving the trend towards increased obesity are analysed. The potential for reduci [...]
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Farming systems throughout the Murray-Darling Basin are under increasing scrutiny from the perspective of ecological sustainability of farm and catchment systems. In nort [...]
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