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With the cooling resources boom, the falling Australian dollar, the new government and rebounding business confidence -- what better time for Australian businesses to start thinking about where future prosperity will come from.
In Deloitte's preview release of Building the Lucky Country, Positioning for Prosperity? we focus on where Australia will find its next waves of economic growth. Plus, we take a deep dive into our current wave, mining and the five new fronts; agribusiness, gas, international education, tourism and wealth management.
Agribusiness has something most other sectors don't: the prospect of rapid increases in global demand meeting domestic comparative advantage. But business and government will need to take bold steps, especially in the next 10 years as many of our biggest challenges hit home including:
Find ways to promote our safe, fresh and abundant produce to the world more effectively?
Think laterally and invest in developing new areas of business, including aquaculture and algae, and new regions of the country?
Invest in technologies and implement new policies and approaches to make us a world leader in producing value from semi-arid land?
Make agribusiness attractive again to graduates, and enhance the education we provide?
Attract the capital that will be required to manage the coming enormous transition from family-owned to corporate farms, and the accompanying generational change?
Improve the quality and quantity of infrastructure available to our agribusiness sector, including roads, rail and ports which are also in hot demand among miners?
With the cooling resources boom, the falling Australian dollar, the new government and rebounding business confidence -- what better time for Australian businesses to start thinking about where future prosperity will come from.
In Deloitte's preview release of Building the Lucky Country, Positioning for Prosperity? we focus on where Australia will find its next waves of economic growth. Plus, we take a deep dive into our current wave, mining and the five new fronts; agribusiness, gas, international education, tourism and wealth management.
Agribusiness has something most other sectors don't: the prospect of rapid increases in global demand meeting domestic comparative advantage. But business and government will need to take bold steps, especially in the next 10 years as many of our biggest challenges hit home including:
Find ways to promote our safe, fresh and abundant produce to the world more effectively?
Think laterally and invest in developing new areas of business, including aquaculture and algae, and new regions of the country?
Invest in technologies and implement new policies and approaches to make us a world leader in producing value from semi-arid land?
Make agribusiness attractive again to graduates, and enhance the education we provide?
Attract the capital that will be required to manage the coming enormous transition from family-owned to corporate farms, and the accompanying generational change?
Improve the quality and quantity of infrastructure available to our agribusiness sector, including roads, rail and ports which are also in hot demand among miners?
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