The Agricultural Bureau of South Australia
The Agricultural Bureau of South Australia is a non-profit voluntary organisation run by farmers for farmers. Membership is for everyone associated with or interested in farming, agricultural development and education. The Bureau helps to bridge the gap between scientist and farmer and assists its members in working together on issues such as management and marketing.
The Bureau has a proud history in South Australia, serving agriculture since 1888. There are about 100 active branches spread throughout the state, with groups meeting regularly to exchange ideas, discuss farming practice and keep abreast of the latest developments.
The Advisory Board of Agriculture
The Advisory Board of Agriculture (ABA) is the Bureau's governing body. Made up of representatives from the Bureau regions, government departments, the University of Adelaide and Women in Agriculture and Business, it provides policy advice and recommendations on agricultural matters to the State Government, including direct advice to the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries.
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