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Branding Australian Seafood - Australian Made/Australian Grown

Branding Australian Seafood - A Guide to Australian Made, Australian Grown for the Australian Seafood Industry Download PDF

 

Industry guide by chapter

  • Introduction
  • What is the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) Campaign?
  • Why Join the AMAG Campaign?
  • How to Join the AMAG Campaign
  • How to Claim a Refund of AMAG Licence Fees
  • Future Australian Seafood Branding
  • Contacts and Further Information

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Introductory Offer

As an introduction to the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) Campaign the ‘Building Capacity to Promote Australian Seafood Project’ will refund eligible Australian seafood businesses up to 50 per cent of the cost of new AMAG licenses, to a maximum of $125 per business.

See Branding Australian Seafood Guide for more information Download PDF

 

Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) Web site

 AMAG Logo

For more than twenty years, the Australian Made, Australian Grown Campaign has used the famous green and gold logo to help consumers exercise their preference for buying Australian products.

Research released by Roy Morgan shows that Australian consumers want to buy Australian and that more than two thirds consciously do so whenever possible or often.

For more information:

Contact Australian Made Campaign Limited (AMCL) on 1800 350 520

Building Capacity to Promote Australian Seafood Project - Summary January 2010 Download PDF

The ‘Building Capacity to Promote Australian Seafood Project’ is an initiative of Seafood Services Australia (SSA) and Seafood Experience Australia (SEA). The project is jointly funded by SSA and the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) under its Promoting Australian Produce Program (PAP).

There are three elements of the Building Capacity to Promote Australian Seafood project. For more information download the Project Summary January 2010 PDF Download PDF.

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Seafood Services Australia is a not for profit company supported by the Australian seafood industry and the Australian Government through funding from the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.

 

 

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