The dairy and meat processing sectors are significant contributors to the Australian economy. It generates employment and export earnings. For example, processed dairy and meat products accounted for 35 per cent of total food exports in 2000. Hence, the growth of the dairy and meat processing sectors is an important issue for Australia. The dairy and meat processing sectors grew annually by 1.47 and 0.37 per cent respectively from 1980 to 1998. A third of the growth in the dairy processing sector arose from productivity gains. Research expenditures, programs such as work place reforms and changes in the exchange rate significantly influenced the productivity changes in the dairy and meat processing sectors
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
The research reported in this paper considers the question of the possible sources of productivity c...
The dairy and meat processing industries are significant contributors to the Australian economy. Bot...
The meat processing industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy. It generates su...
The meat processing industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy. It generates su...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Milk producers in northern Australia are attempting to make rapid adjustments to production systems ...
Milk producers in northern Australia are attempting to make rapid adjustments to production systems ...
For the last hundred years the Dairy Industry has been one of the three principal animal industries ...
In this article we analyse trends in the economic performance of the dairy processing industry and e...
In this article we analyse trends in the economic performance of the dairy processing industry and e...
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
The research reported in this paper considers the question of the possible sources of productivity c...
The dairy and meat processing industries are significant contributors to the Australian economy. Bot...
The meat processing industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy. It generates su...
The meat processing industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy. It generates su...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Although the Australian dairy industry has performed well it has also faced considerable pressure ov...
Milk producers in northern Australia are attempting to make rapid adjustments to production systems ...
Milk producers in northern Australia are attempting to make rapid adjustments to production systems ...
For the last hundred years the Dairy Industry has been one of the three principal animal industries ...
In this article we analyse trends in the economic performance of the dairy processing industry and e...
In this article we analyse trends in the economic performance of the dairy processing industry and e...
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
Productivity measurement is useful in some circumstances but not others. Measured productivity is po...
The research reported in this paper considers the question of the possible sources of productivity c...