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  • 15/05/13 - PPSA Media Release - 2013 Federal Budget

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  • 03/05/13 - PPSA Media Release - Drought Reform Welcomed

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  • 03/05/13 - SAFF Submission - Submission to the Sustainable Farming Practices Select Committee

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  • 03/05/13 - SAFF Submission - Inquiry into Workforce and Education Participation - Further Submission - On-farm Training (2013)

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  • 29/04/13 - 29/04/13 - PPSA Media Release Primary Producers Vote for Structural Change

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  • 23/04/13 - MLA Challenge - Wanted 6 Producers

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  • 15/04/13 - Representation on the Yorke Peninsula Wind Farm Project

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  • 10/04/13 - April 2013 Member Update

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  • 13/03/13 - March SAFF Member Update

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  • 01/03/13 - SAFF Submission: Draft State Biosecurity Policy

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  • 01/03/2013 - SAFF Submission: Framework for Coal Seam Gas

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  • 01/03/2013 - SAFF Submission: Premium Food and Wine Discussion Paper

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  • 20/02/13 - News Release NR 0113 - Ski for Life

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  • 14/02/13 - Quad Bike Safety

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  • 13/02/13 - Do you drive agricultural machinery?

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  • 11/02/13 - Small Business Commissioner Office Success

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  • 11/02/13 - EP Grain growers asked for views on fund

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  • 11/02/13 - Livestock Producers SA - draft Constitution and Business Plan

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  • 08/02/13 - Chemical Accreditation / Reaccreditation Training

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  • 8/02/13 February SAFF Member Update

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Feast or Famine?

South Australia is well placed to play a modest but significant role on the global stage of sustainable food security. Despite the well publicised boom in mining-related industries, agricultural production and export remain the greatest contributors to our state's economy - and feed a substantial portion of the world's population. A selection of videos featuring the keynote speakers from the highly successful Feast or Famine Conference are now available to view.

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Farming in SA

How many farms and jobs ? There are currently 13,475 farms and 33,000 people employed in agricultural production jobs in South Australia and 146,000 South Australians are employed in the food sector. There are 5,127 Beef Producers in SA who produce 93,000 tonnes per year with a gross production value of $278 million.

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FOR CONSUMERS/ STUDENTS/RESEARCHERS

SAFF members enjoy a range of benefits! To find out more about becoming a SAFF member, phone the SAFF office on 08 8410 7233. Support South Australian Farmers to grow South Australian food for your family.

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