Conclusions
About half the properties in the VRD have the potential for intensification as they are currently operating with pasture utilisation rates below the recommended 20% level.
Intensification of these properties could see an increase in cattle numbers in the VRD by about 154 000 adult equivalents, generating an additional annual gross margin of about $17m.
The final report was published:
Leigh Hunt, Steve Petty, Robyn Cowley, Alaric Fisher, Andrew White, Neil MacDonald, Matthew Pryor, Andrew Ash, Kieren McCosker, John McIvor and Neil MacLeod. (2013). Sustainable Development of Victoria River District (VRD) Grazing Lands. Final Report. Meat & Livestock Australia Limited, North Sydney.
http://www.mla.com.au/Research-and-development/Final-report-details?projectid=15366
Recommendations
The project identified a series of guidelines for the sustainable development of properties and also a number of recommendations for the protection of biodiversity under pastoral intensification, which have been published:
Steven Petty, Leigh Hunt, Robyn Cowley, Neil McDonald and Alaric Fisher. (2013). Guidelines for the Development of Extensive Cattle Stations in Northern Australia: Insights from the Pigeon Hole Project. Meat & Livestock Australia Limited, Sydney.
http://www.mla.com.au/News-and-resources/Publication-details?pubid=6103
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