Foreign investment clearly can play an important role in developing Australia\u27s economy. But the issue is that the current foreign investment rules are too lax and too vague to protect the national interest. Australia needs to be aware of how much of our agricultural land we are selling and to whom, so that we can maintain our food security and food supply chain. If we lose control over large areas of land and food production, we may be faced with a shortage of viable agricultural land to produce our food
Australian food exports are increasing, but demand patterns alone will not ensure continual export g...
Farm businesses are subject to a vast and complex array of regulations. Regulations are in place at ...
Sparked by the conjunction of food, fuel, and financial crises, there has been an increasing awarene...
With growing public debate over the increased foreign ownership of farm land, this paper concludes t...
Clear government policy measures must be taken to alleviate public concerns of foreign investment, w...
Many nations including China, India, Brazil, the United States and New Zealand have foreign investme...
Farm investment is required for productivity, efficiency and profitability, but the need-impact rela...
Foreign investment can provide a flow of capital into Australian agriculture and has played an impor...
How much Australia can contribute to food security in the rest of the world depends on the extent to...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
It is easy to assume that the public sector dominates assistance to smallholders in the developing w...
Australia is a significant player in world trade for several commodities and agriculture is a vital ...
It is imperative that Australia remains at the cutting edge of agricultural research, this report ar...
When most Australians think about farmers, one image still springs to mind: a family in Akubras and ...
The growing involvement of financial actors in food production has been one of the major recent tran...
Australian food exports are increasing, but demand patterns alone will not ensure continual export g...
Farm businesses are subject to a vast and complex array of regulations. Regulations are in place at ...
Sparked by the conjunction of food, fuel, and financial crises, there has been an increasing awarene...
With growing public debate over the increased foreign ownership of farm land, this paper concludes t...
Clear government policy measures must be taken to alleviate public concerns of foreign investment, w...
Many nations including China, India, Brazil, the United States and New Zealand have foreign investme...
Farm investment is required for productivity, efficiency and profitability, but the need-impact rela...
Foreign investment can provide a flow of capital into Australian agriculture and has played an impor...
How much Australia can contribute to food security in the rest of the world depends on the extent to...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
It is easy to assume that the public sector dominates assistance to smallholders in the developing w...
Australia is a significant player in world trade for several commodities and agriculture is a vital ...
It is imperative that Australia remains at the cutting edge of agricultural research, this report ar...
When most Australians think about farmers, one image still springs to mind: a family in Akubras and ...
The growing involvement of financial actors in food production has been one of the major recent tran...
Australian food exports are increasing, but demand patterns alone will not ensure continual export g...
Farm businesses are subject to a vast and complex array of regulations. Regulations are in place at ...
Sparked by the conjunction of food, fuel, and financial crises, there has been an increasing awarene...