For many years the ABFA has been concerned that the industy's own production estimates and forcasts exceed official statisitics.
Also, a lack of information about production capacity and production scheduling across the industry has resulted in supplies to market not being synchronised with demand.
This has resulted in substantial variabiluity in seasonal price and availablity. This damages the quality brand being built for Australian farmed barramundi and the important attribute of farmed produce being consistancy of quality, supply and price.
This project will supply industy particpants with essential information about likely production volumes and market supplies. the data will enablle farmers to better manage feed regimes, stocking and harvesting to take best advantage of market forecasts.
Project number:
2009-215
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$5,000.00
Principal Investigator:
Graham Dalton
Organisation:
Australian Barramundi Farmers Association (ABFA)
Project start/end date:
30 Jun 2009
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29 Jun 2010
Contact:
FRDC
1. Provide accurate data about production of Australian farmed barramundi
2. Provide independent and creditable data about likely future production, current and future stocking and harvest times for Australian farmed barramundi
3. Provide farmers with the capacity better to match production to forecast market conditions