INVESTMENTS will be needed to keep Australia’s biosecurity system effective and efficient in the face of shifting risks and increased trade, an ABARES report said this week.
In an ABARES Insights paper, ‘Where to next for Australian agriculture,’ ABARES executive director Dr Jared Greenville and senior economist Andrew Cameron said future investments will be needed to manage the shifting risks Australia’s world-class biosecurity system faces.
The paper was part of a two-part series drawing attention to how changes in the sector over…