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'What if Australia were to stop farming? At approximately 3% of gross domestic product, the removal of agriculture from the economy would be a significant hit. It would affect our balance of payments — 60% of agricultural produce is exported and it contributes 13% of Australia’s export revenue.' (Introduction)
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Dark Emu and the Blindness of Australian Agriculture
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Subjects:
- The Bush : Travels in the Heart of Australia 2014 single work prose
- Dark Emu : Black Seeds : Agriculture or Accident? 2014 single work criticism
- The Biggest Estate on Earth : How Aborigines Made Australia 2011 single work non-fiction
- A Million Wild Acres : 200 Years of Man and an Australian Forest 1981 single work non-fiction
- Between Wodjil and Tor 1967 single work non-fiction
- Twice Trodden Ground 1971 single work prose
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