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| | | ... the season, with good rainfall reported, there are some areas in NSW which remain difficult. Around 87% of NSW is still drought declared. \"In these circumstances ERB will, as it has in the past, continue to work closely with farmers,\" he said. |
| | | | ... national accounts showed the non-farm economy failed to grow at all in the March quarter, while the recovery from the drought boosted the farm economy by 5.9%. |
| | | | ... further risks. "Global interest rates are going to rise over the next year, it looks as if we could have a threat from the drought again... and we've got to manage the switch from the domestic economy, hopefully, to growth coming from outside. "So it's ... |
| | | | ... fall to about $1.5 billion. Exports rose just 1% after a 5% cent fall in rural exports, which had been recovering as the drought broke. And imports increased 3%, driven by a 5% rise in consumer goods - especially clothes and shoes - and telecommunications ... |
| | | | Australia has slipped down the rank of trading countries, new World Trade Organisation (WTO) figures show. The drought and the higher Australian dollar meant Australia's share of world trade dropped 0.1 percentage points to 0.9% during 2003. Australia ... |
| | | | ... strong recovery in the food and beverage sector helped stop a more pronounced slowdown as the tail end effects of the drought continue to subside, the survey said. Of the 12 industries surveyed, eight reported slower production growth in the March qu ... |
| | | | ... continued drag from weak exports. It is the fastest annual growth in 18 months, after the economy was buffeted by the drought, weak world conditions and the SARS epidemic last year. The increase came despite back-to-back interest rate hikes in November ... |
| | | | ... said the current account deficit was still significant and showed Australia's farm exports had not yet recovered from the drought. However, exports are still expected to cut 0.5 percentage points from economic growth, prompting many economists to downgrade ... |
| | | | ... Australia's dealings with the outside world, blew out to a record $12.3 billion high in the June quarter last year with the drought, the weak world economy and the SARS epidemic. Today's figures showed the December quarter deficit was almost $1.4 billion ... |
| | | | ... (ABARE), at its annual Outlook conference, today released a report that shows farmers will take some time to recover from the drought of 2002. The hardest hit appear to be beef farmers, with 44% of all cow cockies expected to have a negative farm income ... |
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