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South Australian horticulture industries have been challenged by a number of issues including drought and water restrictions, changing industry structures and input cost pressures. However, the market opportunities for horticulture products remain strong. Australian consumers want healthy food that fruit, vegetables and nuts can provide, while world trade in horticulture products is showing massive growth.
This overview seeks to provide a market perspective on South Australia’s key fruit, vegetable and nut industries. This includes understanding the competitive position of SA products in existing and potential markets. Consumer trends driving consumer purchase decisions are also discussed, along with potential opportunities for future market development.
The Annual Report provides a comprehensive statement of the Board's activities and programs over the 12 months to 30 June 2009.
The Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology (DFEEST) has responsibility for developing employment and skills formation policy and program initiatives in South Australia.
The DFEEST Regional Profiles strongly support Regions at Work, a core component of South Australia Works.
The Regional Profiles have been produced to provide information that will assist in the expansion of employment and skills formation opportunities in South Australia. The profiles are primarily based on South Australian Regional Development Board-boundaries.
For the latest (2007) Barossa regional tourism stats & profile please click below.
Barossa & Light Regional Development Board (BLD) commissioned a report to form the basis of assessing the total impact of the expansion of the Barossa wine industry from 2001 to 2001.
This report will be used by industry and business groups, and Local and State Government, to identify issues and provide solutions to accommodate the expansion of the Barossa wine industry over the next decade.