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Associations Miscellaneous associations and bodies for people involved in agriculture. Links: - Australian Society of Soil Science - Established to work toward the advancement of soil science in the professional, academic and technical fields. Aims to advance soil science and provide a link between soil scientists and members of kindred bodies within Australia and in other countries.
(Added: May 20 2005)
- Biodiesel Association of Australia - Peak body representing the biodiesel industry in Australia. It has been successful in promoting biodiesel and lobbying for its acceptance by Local, State and Federal Government.
(Added: Nov 10 2005)
Broken link - Biodynamic Agriculture Australia - A not-for-profit association promoting the practice and understanding of the biodynamic system of agriculture.
(Added: May 15 2005)
- Biological Farmers of Australia - Peak organisation for the organic industry and movement in Australia, assisting in matters of education, trade, promotion and advocacy. Aims for a diverse and flourishing organic industry which profitably and sustainably meets the needs of consumers demanding certified organic foods and fibres.
(Added: Mar 18 2008)
- CropLife Australia - Industry body that represents the developers, registrants, manufacturers and formulators of plant science solutions for use in agriculture and the management of pests in other situations.
(Added: Mar 26 2006)
- Murrumbidgee Horticulture Council - Representing the interests of the combined horticultural industries and high security irrigators in the Murrumbidgee region. Established to promote the development and sustainable management of the horticultural resources of the region.
(Added: Mar 27 2006)
- National Farmers Federation - Representing Australian farmers on the economy, industrial relations, trade, the environment and rural community interests.
(Added: Aug 31 2003)
- Producers' Forum - A network of farmers from across Australia who are working towards timely access to agricultural biotechnologies for the economic, social and environmental benefit of all Australians.
(Added: Oct 16 2005)
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