Contributions of the industry to economic systems
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The contributions the industry makes to economic systems.
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The industry can contribute in two ways – through changes in the value of its own capital assets (wealth) and by contributing to the capital assets of others.
Desired outcome
The net contribution of the industry to economic systems is positive and increasing over time.
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Part of the mission of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is to achieve 'greater national wealth' through increasing the performance of Australian agricultural industries AGDAFF (2005).
Indicator
To be developed.
Summary measure
To be developed
Results
Summary measures are available for some sub-components. Refer to the component tree.
Responses
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See individual sub-components or click on ‘management practices’ on the left of the screen to view information on land management practices. Other types of responses will be added as information is compiled.
Interactions with other components
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See individual sub-components.
External drivers
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See individual sub-components.
References
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AGDAFF (2005) Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Annual Report 2004-05. Canberra.
http://www.daff.gov.au/content/output.cfm?ObjectID=D6D4846E-6634-4506-B085C6DA7106CD53&contType=outputs (accessed 2 April 2006).