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Building resilient supply chains for the southern Western Australian Beef Industry

Project start date: 01 December 2013
Project end date: 15 February 2015
Publication date: 01 November 2015
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Sheep, Lamb, Grassfed cattle, Grainfed cattle
Relevant regions: Western Australia
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Summary

The profitability of the Western Australian beef industry has been struggling. There appear to be opportunities for growth but barriers exist preventing the development of production capacity and value. The purpose of these projects were to identify and quantify the opportunities, assess barriers preventing growth and identify capability gaps that if filled could provide a pathway to growth.

When considering ways to increase beef industry value in Western Australia, and across the whole of northern Australia for that matter, a range of initiatives spring to mind. It is tempting to quickly focus into specific limitations and adjustments based on what currently happens or on immediate short term opportunities. Although these activities are probably valid it is important not to miss the longer-term strategic opportunities for the beef industry.

These projects start with a broad holistic assessment of the entire industry opportunity, then considers capability gaps and barriers within sectors of the industry that limit realisation of the broader opportunity.

More information

Project manager: Joshua Whelan
Contact email: jwhelan@mla.com.au
Primary researcher: Greenleaf Enterprises Pty Limited; DAFWA