What are the priority information needs of stakeholders?
The priority information needs reported through the high level public submissions are summarised in Table 3 according to the type of stakeholder (government, industry or other type of organisation/individual) and organised into theme headings.
Information needs across stakeholder types included: production (value and volume), profitability, business characteristics, productivity, imports and exports, market access and supply chains.
Table 3: Summary of priority information need themes by stakeholder type from public submissions
Government
(11 public submissions) | Industry
(20 public submissions) | Other
(6 public submissions) |
Production (7)
Productivity (5)
Profitability (5)
Business characteristics (3)
Natural resource management practices (3)
Biodiversity management on farm (2)
Community values, attitudes and expectations (2)
Import/Exports (2)
Investment (1)
Governance KPIs (1)
Land use/cover (1)
Employment (1)
Market Access (1)
Inputs and pathways to market (supply chain) (1) | Production (8)
Profitability (8)
Imports and exports, including domestic sales (9)
Business characteristics (7)
Inputs and pathways to market (supply chain) (4)
Productivity (4)
Market access (4)
Innovation – research, development and extension (3)
Managing biosecurity risks (3)
Employment (2)
Investment (2)
Trade and commerce (2)
Fisheries data (1)
Consumption data (1)
Trade data (1)
Human health (1)
Food safety (1)
Viticultural production data (1)
Wine production (1)
Wine inventories (1)
Financial benchmarking (1)
Demographics (1)
Agricultural statistics and data (1)
Community values, attitudes and expectations (1) | Production (2)
Business characteristics (2)
Community values and attitudes, exports, animal welfare (1)
Employment (1)
Economic data (1)
Inputs and pathways to market (supply chain) (1)
Exports (1)
Animal welfare (1) |
Note: Table 4 shows the range of information need themes reported in high level public submissions and (in brackets) the number of times the theme was mentioned.