The Australian Barramundi Farmers Association (ABFA) started in 1993. Since then, it has played a key role in the development and expansion of the Australian farmed barramundi industry.
ABFA’s key activities include:
Industry representation - ABFA is recognised as the peak industry body by governments and research agencies;
Being a primary source of information for the industry;
Prioritising industry research and development work, as well as working with researchers and funding research;
Initiating projects to enhance demand for Australian farmed barramundi;
The preparation of an industry development plan;
The preparation of an industry post harvest code of practice and standards;
Representation of the interests of the industry and the members of the Association.
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