Corporate Body

CRC for the Australian Poultry Industries (2003 - 2017)

From
1 July 2003
Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
To
2017
Functions
Livestock Industry and Industrial or scientific research
Alternative Names
  • Australian Poultry Cooperative Research Centre
  • Poultry CRC
Website
http://www.poultrycrc.com.au/

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for the Australian Poultry Industries (Poultry CRC) was established on 1 July 2003, with the current CRC an extension to 2017. The Poultry CRC aims to enhance the competitiveness of the Australian egg and chicken meat industries and supporting industries through the application of strategic programs delivering cost-effective and socially responsible production of safe, quality poultry products for domestic consumption and for emerging export markets.

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