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Submissions

  • Collective action in support of small-scale, regenerative farmers

    In support of small-scale, regenerative farmers in Victoria, the following ...

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  • Response to Planning for Sustainable Animal Industries Draft Planning Provisions

    The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) has submitted a response ...

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  • AFSA’s response to the to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into the impact of regulatory burden in Australian agriculture

    Impact of Regulation on Small Farms AFSA put in a ...

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  • AFSA’s response to the Animal Industries Advisory Committee Discussion Paper

    The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance has issued its response to the ...

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  • Tasmanian Submission to Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper

    We are a network of innovative, small to medium-sized primary producers from across Tasmania...

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  • Investor State Dispute Clauses a Threat to Democracy and Sovereignty

    9th April, 2014 In its submission to the Senate Foreign ...

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  • AFSA Submission to Senate Inquiry into Commission of Audit

    Last December a Senate Inquiry was established to inquire into ...

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  • Call for submissions on changes to raw milk rules

    DO YOU WANT TO SEE THE GREATER AVAILABILITY OF RAW ...

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  • AFSA Submission to the Green Paper for a National Food Plan

    The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance has issued its submission to ...

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  • Minister Ludwig responds to concerns about the National Food Plan

    On 31st October 2011, the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance was ...

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  • AFSA Comments on the City of Melbourne Food Policy Discussion Paper

    On 5 December, the City of Melbourne concluded its first ...

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  • AFSA and 28 Co-Signatories Insist on Need for a Participatory National Food Plan

    On 27th October the Federal Agriculture Minister, Joe Ludwig, announced ...

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