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Historical Aspects
For more than 40,000 Aborigines have operated Australian land without damaging the environment. They have very little impact on the land, as they only ate the plants and animals when necessary. ... Unlike the Europeans, the aborigines did not plant crops in the sense of modern day agriculture, rather just gathered the abundant food already in the area. ... This played an enormous role in the regeneration of native Australian plants, as many of their seed did not germinate unless the temperature reached a certain (extremely high) degree. ...
Social aspects
The role of family farms is still significant in Australia, as only around 5% of Australian farms are actually “corporate? ...
Agriculture continues to provide an important contribution to the development of Australia, and continues to be a cornerstone of Australia’s economic prosperity. ... Organisations such as Austrade(Australian Trade Committee) help Australian companies sell their services and products overseas, acting as the federal government’s frontline export promotion company. ...
Since agriculture supply goods and materials for society to meet its needs, the government takes special care of this sector of Australia’s economy.
One example is Agriculture ?Advancing Australia (AAA) “is a package of Commonwealth programs designed to help primary producers in agriculture, fishing, forestry and processed food industries become more competitive, sustainable and profitable.
Approximate Word count = 1001 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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